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Decorative porcelain plates featuring floral motifs, particularly roses, were extremely popular during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. These pieces were often produced by numerous manufacturers across Europe and America, serving as both functional tableware and decorative items for display. The detailed hand-painted or transfer-printed designs aimed to bring the beauty of nature indoors, reflecting a common aesthetic preference of the time. The style of the roses and the scalloped, glazed rim are characteristic of porcelain produced in the early 20th century. While specific maker's marks are not visible, similar items are often found from manufacturers in Germany, Austria, or England, and sometimes from American companies like C. C. Thompson. These plates were typically used for serving small desserts, relishes, or as decorative accents in homes.
| Condition | Pre-owned - Good |
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