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Phoenix Bird, or Flying Phoenix, is the name given to a blue-and-white kitchenware popular between 1900 and World War II. Asian porcelains have been decorated with the Phoenix bird for over 100 years. A variant is known as Flying Turkey. Most of this dinnerware was made in Japan for sale in the dime stores in America. It is still being made.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Phoenix Bird | Salt & Pepper | Flying Turkey Pattern, No Stoppers, Japan | 2007 | | Phoenix Bird | Creamer | Flying Turkey, White Ground, 3 1/4 In. | 2008 | | Phoenix Bird | Salt & Pepper | Flying Turkey, Marked Japan | 2008 | | Phoenix Bird | Teapot | Flying Turkey, Blue & White, 4 1/2 In. | 2008 | | Phoenix Bird | Bowl | Dessert, Birds, Flowers, Vines, Marked Japan, 5 In. | 2009 | | Phoenix Bird | Cup | Bird, Vines, | 2009 | | Phoenix Bird | Cup & Saucer | Blue & White, Japan, 1930s, 4 Sets | 2009 | | Phoenix Bird | Plate | Blue & White, Footed, 7 1/8 In. | 2009 | | Phoenix Bird | Sugar & Creamer | Scrolled Vines, Grasses, Round, Loop Handles, Marked Japan | 2009 | | Phoenix Bird | Cup & Saucer | Blue & White, Birds, Occupied Japan | 2010 | | Phoenix Bird | Cup & Saucer | Blue & White, Birds, Occupied Japan, 4 Sets | 2010 | | Phoenix Bird | Mug | Blue & White, Birds, Myott Staffordshire, 2 1/4 In. | 2010 | | Phoenix Bird | Salt & Pepper | Birds, Blue & White, Japan, 2 3/4 In. | 2010 | | Phoenix Bird | Soup | Dish, Blue & White, Birds, Myott Son & Co., 7 5/8 In. | 2010 | | Phoenix Bird | Saucer | Flying Turkey, Marked, 5 1/2 In. , | 2012 | | Phoenix Bird | Cup | Flying Turkey, Marked | 2012 | | Phoenix Bird | Plate | Bread & Butter, Birds, 6 1/8 In. , | 2012 |
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