Decorative Porcelain Plates

Collection of intricately painted porcelain plates featuring floral designs, birds, butterflies, and intricate patterns, highlighting craftsmanship from 18th-century Europe.

Plate with quails near flowering plants, Worcester, c. 1750 - c. 1774 Soft-Paste Porcelain plate (Pâte Tendre), painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, black and gold. On the flat two quail with flowering plants and two flying butterflies. The edge with flower branches, butterflies and a tire of flower vines. The board is in the style of Japanese Kakiemon porcelain. Worcester porcelain. soft-paste porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Soft-Paste Porcelain plate (Pâte Tendre), painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, black and gold. On the flat two quail with flowering plants and two flying butterflies. The edge with flower branches, butterflies and a tire of flower vines. The board is in the style of Japanese Kakiemon porcelain. Worcester porcelain. soft-paste porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification
Plate with quails near flowering plants, Worcester, c. 1750 - c. 1774 Soft-Paste Porcelain plate (Pâte Tendre), painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, black and gold. On the flat two quail with flowering plants and two flying butterflies. The edge with flower branches, butterflies and a tire of flower vines. The board is in the style of Japanese Kakiemon porcelain. Worcester porcelain. soft-paste porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Soft-Paste Porcelain plate (Pâte Tendre), painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, black and gold. On the flat two quail with flowering plants and two flying butterflies. The edge with flower branches, butterflies and a tire of flower vines. The board is in the style of Japanese Kakiemon porcelain. Worcester porcelain. soft-paste porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification
Dish ca. 1430-1470 Spanish. Dish. Spanish. ca. 1430-1470. Tin-glazed earthenware. Made in probably Manises, Valencia, Spain. CeramicsDish, painted multi-colored with a dog on the flat, surrounded by two zigzagging and intersecting lines. Round dish of multicolored painted majolica. On the flat, a dog running is painted on the left. Around the flat are two zig-sawing, crossed lines painted with above each point where the lines cross each other three sheets.Pair of Flower Holders, De Greek A, After Adrianus Kocx, c. 1690 - c. 1700 Elongated flower holder from Faïence Delft . Elongated flower holder from Faïence Delft .Colander with two handles, painted with fish, anonymous, c. 1845 - c. 1890 Blue -painted fowence hole pole, with two hans. Three fish were painted on the Pateel and a rosette in the middle on the back with loose flowers in a circle and along the edge of floral ines. Makkum (possibly) earthenware. tin glaze. Blue -painted fowence hole pole, with two hans. Three fish were painted on the Pateel and a rosette in the middle on the back with loose flowers in a circle and along the edge of floral ines. Makkum (possibly) earthenware. tin glaze.Plate from the Rohan service, 1772, Etienne Evans; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory, French, active 1752 - 1806, 1 1/8 x 9 3/4 in. (2.86 x 24.77 cm), Porcelain, France, 18th century, One of the most famous dinner services produced by Sèvres was commissioned for Louis Renè Edouard, Prince of Rohan, Cardinal de Rohan, and bishop of Strasbourg (1734-1803). Before Rohan was lured into a fraudulent scheme involving a diamond necklace, he enjoyed a very privileged status in the royal court of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI. Rohan's initials, PLR, for Prince Louis Rohan, form the central design on each plate. The decoration of the service featured Rohan's monogram (PLR for Prince Louis Rohan), three white ovals with Kakiemon (Japanese-inspired) scenes, birds, gilded foliage, and the bleu céleste color made famous by Sèvres.Victor Hugo (1802-1885). Chinese decor from Juliette Drouet's house in Guernsey, West Wall. Green wooden record containing plates and dishes, composed of fourteen compartments (right side of the fireplace). Painted wood. 1857-1864. Paris, house of Victor Hugo. 78171-20 Asian art, decorative arts, painted wood, Chinese cabinet, chinoiserie, compartment, decor, earthenware, storage, Chinese living room, dishes, 19th 19th 19th 19th 19th 19th century, plate, dish"Jubilee Year/Compliments of A. Stowell & Co." Plate; Manufactured by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, Ltd., Royal Worcester (England, GB, United Kingdom); England; glazed porcelain ()close-up of patterned pottery plate and candlestick with walnutsTeabowl and saucer ca. 1720-25 Meissen Manufactory German. Teabowl and saucer 210068Naive-print ceramic plate and matching candlestick with pile of walnutsPlate, c. 1760, 1 x 8 5/8 x 8 5/8 in. (2.54 x 21.91 x 21.91 cm), Glazed ceramic, England, 18th centuryDish. Deep, round dish with scalloped edge of porcelain. Painted with a wide decorated edge and spreader flowers.Tapestry-covered Cushion. Dated: c. 1675/1725. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Netherlandish 17th or 18th Century.Plate. Netherlands, Delft. Date: 1764. Dimensions: Diam. 22.7 cm (8 15/16 in.). Tin-glazed earthenware (Delftware). Origin: Delft. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.United States of America, De Porceleijne Fles, 1976  Plate, blue painted with image of an eagle with five arrows and a weapon board around the neck. In his beak a ribbon with inscription. Back two blue edges and v.z.v. Two holes and iron wire to hang the plate. Marked and v.z.v. Brown label. Delft earthenware. glaze vitrification  United States of America. Plate of faience, painter in blue with two unknown monograms, SNDH and MLs, under a fantasized king wreath.