Mottahedeh Lady Charlotte's LilyLady Charlotte's Lily exactly reproduces a plate made at the Bow Factory in London about 1755 now in the Colonial Williamsburg collections. Its vibrant floral colors and open white ground offer a crisp and fresh bouquet of rthe 21st-century table. Its exquisite lily and anemone are rendered in the deep enameled colors that made expensive London-made procelains among the hottest luxury goods of the 1750s. The name honors Lady Charlotte Schreiber, a 19th-century British collector of procelain and pttery, who gave her collectionto the Victoria and Albert Museum. |