Decorative porcelain dinner plate with rose motif
Estimated Value
$10-$35
A round decorative porcelain plate with a pale pink-white ground, a thin gilt rim, and an ornate repeating scalloped border in brown-gold linework. The center features a cluster of vivid pink roses with green leaves, likely transfer-printed or hand-decorated. The design is elegant and feminine, typical of mid-century decorative tableware or display china. No maker's mark is visible in the image, so attribution remains uncertain.
Era
Mid-20th century to late 20th century (approx. 1950s-1980s)
Origin
Likely Japan or Europe; exact maker and country unknown from the visible side
Material
Glazed porcelain or fine china with gilt detailing and hand/applied floral decoration
Condition
Good overall condition; visible light surface wear and a small scratch/abrasion in the central field, but no obvious chips or cracks visible from the front
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 10.5 to 11 inches in diameter
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the piece appears genuine porcelain/china, but the maker, pattern, and exact age cannot be confirmed from the front image alone
Provenance
Likely mass-produced decorative tableware intended for domestic use or display; possible import piece from Japan or a European porcelain manufacturer
Historical Significance
Represents popular postwar decorative china styles that emphasized floral motifs, gilt accents, and elegant presentation pieces for dining or cabinet display
Restoration Notes
- •No obvious restoration visible
- •Possible minor surface scratching or wear to the glaze/decoration
