Do you know the name of this design or how old it might be or any keywords besides what I have come up with?

I would like to know if anybody knows anything about this pretty little item I have. Perhaps the name of the pattern? or any other information? How about keywords? Are there any other words besides what I’ve come up with that people might use to try to find something like this? [URL removed]​listings/​White-Ceramic-Jewelry-Ring-Trin​ket-Dish-Stash-Box-Roses-Vinta​ge-Vanity-Dish/[phone number removed]

asked about 12 years ago

Indizona
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7 Answers

If that is the item here are some keywords that might help.

Ceramic Trinket box. (I do not know what it measures)

Elongated knob on lid.

It is pretty.

answered about 12 years ago

It looks like a ladies vanity powder bowl!

Rick

answered about 12 years ago

I would add with “lid” in the title.

answered about 12 years ago

It actually reminds me of Royal Albert Old Country Roses…but it isn’t. But I’ve seen a number of imitations of it from Japan.

answered about 12 years ago

Catnutti
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Your link didn’t work for me, but I think this is the item you are talking about?

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answered about 12 years ago

@Rick, it’s too small for a powder bowl.

@TimeSpan, yes, that is the one.

@Meemaws, I think I added removable lid in the title, but I will check to be sure. Thanks.

answered about 12 years ago

Indizona
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It has a bit of an apple shape to it. Nice piece.

answered about 12 years ago

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