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Ardalt Lenwile Jewelry Tray Butterflies Ladybug

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Porcelain Jewelry tray, Butterflies Ladybugs and Strawberry, by Ardalt-Lenwile, unmarked, number on the backside, c. 1960s-70s.

Ardalt-Lenwile was an American company that imported a variety of chinaware made in Japan. Most of these items fall into the "gift" category of goods, including statuettes, figurines, tableware, dishes, bowls, cups, jars, and vases. Many of the pieces are hand-painted in the well-known pseudo-European "export" style popular in 20th century Japan.

Ardalt, Inc. was located at 95 Madison Avenue, New York, New York. Both the incorporation of Ardalt and the registration of the trademark Lenwile occurred in 1945, very soon after the end of World War II. The roots of the words Ardalt and Lenwile are not known, but they are presumed to be composites of the names of the company's principals. The company also used the monogram AA, which may well stand for Ard-Alt.

Ardalt-Lenwile chinaware was marked with a red and silver foil sticker reading "Hand Painted / Lenwile China / AA / Ardalt / Japan." The foil sticker is often missing, either due to intentional removal or because the items were washed in water.

Ardalt-Lenwile pieces may also be marked with a numerical backstamp. The numbers may constitute a dating code, but if so, the code has not yet been deciphered. The consensus opinion is that it is instead a catalogue number or SKU number.

US: Priority (c 2-4 days) --------- $9.50
Canada: 1st Class (c 2-6 weeks) -- $22.50
World: 1st Class (c 2-7 weeks) --- $31.50
Condition Report: The tray is c.4” [10.2cm] across, no chips, no hairlines, fine condition.

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Porcelain Jewelry tray, Butterflies Ladybugs and Strawberry, by Ardalt-Lenwile, unmarked, number on the backside, c. 1960s-70s.

Ardalt-Lenwile was an American company that imported a variety of chinaware made in Japan. Most of these items fall into the "gift" category of goods, including statuettes, figurines, tableware, dishes, bowls, cups, jars, and vases. Many of the pieces are hand-painted in the well-known pseudo-European "export" style popular in 20th century Japan.

Ardalt, Inc. was located at 95 Madison Avenue, New York, New York. Both the incorporation of Ardalt and the registration of the trademark Lenwile occurred in 1945, very soon after the end of World War II. The roots of the words Ardalt and Lenwile are not known, but they are presumed to be composites of the names of the company's principals. The company also used the monogram AA, which may well stand for Ard-Alt.

Ardalt-Lenwile chinaware was marked with a red and silver foil sticker reading "Hand Painted / Lenwile China / AA / Ardalt / Japan." The foil sticker is often missing, either due to intentional removal or because the items were washed in water.

Ardalt-Lenwile pieces may also be marked with a numerical backstamp. The numbers may constitute a dating code, but if so, the code has not yet been deciphered. The consensus opinion is that it is instead a catalogue number or SKU number.

US: Priority (c 2-4 days) --------- $9.50
Canada: 1st Class (c 2-6 weeks) -- $22.50
World: 1st Class (c 2-7 weeks) --- $31.50
Condition Report: The tray is c.4” [10.2cm] across, no chips, no hairlines, fine condition.

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