PORTMEIRION KEW MAGNOLIA 8 INCH LOW PASTA BOWL
Very Unusual And Hard To Find Hand Painted Piece!
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I am pleased to offer a Portmeirion Kew Magnolia pattern 8 inch low pasta bowl.
Kew Magnolia was retired years ago and pasta bowls are not often seen.
It is in very nice condition with no crazing, with only a few small stacking mark flaws. Please see the complete description and photos below...
Magnolia was a part of Portmeirion's Studio line and designed by Susan
Williams-Ellis' daughter, Angharad Menna. Introduced in 1996 for the Royal
Botanical Gardens in Kew, it was discontinued within two years of inception.
---> Close Up Of Pattern <---
---> Side View <---
Size |
Approximately 8-1/2" across the top, 4-3/8" across the bottom foot and about 2" high
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Transfer |
Perfect, colorful and bright
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Ground |
Very white
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Glaze |
Nice and shiny with no crazing or other flaw noted
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Chips/Cracks |
None
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Stains |
None
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Use Marks |
There are a few shallow, short, narrow and hard to see minor scratches in the bowl's
bottom. I got the bowl along with a Kew pitcher and likely was used for
holding the pitcher and causing the marks.
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Other Comments |
A nice Kew Magnolia hard to find bowl!
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You can get a better idea of the bowl's shape in the photo below.
---> Bottom From Side <---
The bottom is marked with a full Kew Magnolia backstamp and the paintress' mark.
---> ID And Paintress Marks <---
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