With an intricate design based on a Chinese legend, Blue Willow china is both beautiful and captivating. And here's a bonus: it can also be valuable. Whether you have some Blue Willow pieces inherited ...
So, you're wandering through a flea market or maybe scrolling through an online auction site, and you spot that delicate ...
Q How do I learn about the history and value of a complete set of Blue Willow china that my great-grandmother left? A Blue Willow is a pattern name. Made by a huge variety of makers, including upscale ...
In the early 1700s, fine English china was painstakingly decorated by hand. Artists were employed by the china manufacturing firms to paint elaborate patterns on each piece to be sold. Not ...
Blue willow pattern china–a design you’ve presumably seen at your grandmother’s house growing up, featuring a pagoda, a bridge with people crossing it, a willow tree, and a lattice fence–has been ...
Trade with China exploded during the 17th century, and it has been estimated that more than three million pieces of Chinese blue and white porcelain were imported into northern Europe where the landed ...
Q How can I find value for and then sell a creamer and sugar in the Blue Willow pattern? It is marked "Maruta," and "Made in Occupied Japan." — Tracye, Tulsa, Okla. APerhaps the most recognized china ...