
Lenox Butterfly Meadow Porcelain Creamer or Gravy Boat
This is a white ceramic piece, likely a creamer or gravy boat, from the popular 'Butterfly Meadow' collection by Lenox, designed by artist Louise Le Luyer. The item is crafted from fine porcelain with a soft white glaze. It features a decorative floral motif including blue morning glories, green foliage, and a small ladybug accent. The piece has a rounded, bulbous body with a tapered pedestal base and a curved handle visible on the right side. The bottom of the foot bears the official Lenox backstamp in navy blue, identifying the pattern name 'Butterfly Meadow' and the designer's signature. The craftsmanship exhibits the high-quality, durable finish characteristic of Lenox's contemporary casual dinnerware, which is known for being chip-resistant and dishwasher safe. Based on the branding, this piece likely dates from the late 1990s to the current production period. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or crazing, and the glaze remains bright and lustrous with minimal signs of shelf wear on the unglazed rim of the foot.
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Estimated Value
$10-25
Basic Information
Category
Ceremonial & Household Utensils - Tableware
Appraised On
January 3, 2026
Estimated Value
$10-25
Item Description
This is a white ceramic piece, likely a creamer or gravy boat, from the popular 'Butterfly Meadow' collection by Lenox, designed by artist Louise Le Luyer. The item is crafted from fine porcelain with a soft white glaze. It features a decorative floral motif including blue morning glories, green foliage, and a small ladybug accent. The piece has a rounded, bulbous body with a tapered pedestal base and a curved handle visible on the right side. The bottom of the foot bears the official Lenox backstamp in navy blue, identifying the pattern name 'Butterfly Meadow' and the designer's signature. The craftsmanship exhibits the high-quality, durable finish characteristic of Lenox's contemporary casual dinnerware, which is known for being chip-resistant and dishwasher safe. Based on the branding, this piece likely dates from the late 1990s to the current production period. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or crazing, and the glaze remains bright and lustrous with minimal signs of shelf wear on the unglazed rim of the foot.
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