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Geisha Girl

Geisha girl porcelain was made for export in the late nineteenth century in Japan. It was an inexpensive porcelain often sold in dime stores or used as free premiums. Pieces are sometimes marked with the name of a store. Japanese ladies in kimonos are pictured on the dishes. There are over 125 recorded patterns. Borders of red, blue, green, gold, brown, or several of these colors were used. Modern reproductions are being made.

Category Geisha Girl
Pattern or Item Celery Set
Description Child's, Flower Garden Pattern, Green Trim, 6 1/2-in. Master, 8 Salts
Year 2002
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