Baronet China 'Priscilla' Pattern Dinner Plate
Antique and Vintage Fine China

Baronet China 'Priscilla' Pattern Dinner Plate

This is a fine porcelain dinner plate in the 'Priscilla' pattern by Baronet, manufactured in Germany. The piece features a creamy white translucent body with a sophisticated multi-color floral and scrolls decorative scheme. The wide shoulder of the plate is adorned with six arched panels of golden-yellow rococo-style filigree and scrollwork, alternating with vibrant clusters of hand-painted or decal-applied flowers in shades of pink, lavender, blue, and yellow. A thin, delicate gold-gilded rim finishes the scalloped outer edge, and a secondary concentric gold line encircles the verge where the well meets the rim. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality mid-century European porcelain production, likely dating from the 1950s or 1960s. The surface appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing, though minor shelf wear on the base and slight thinning of the gold gilt on the rim are typical for its age. The glaze remains bright and lustrous, highlighting the detailed floral motifs and the intricate lace-like quality of the gold scrollwork.

Estimated Value

$15 - $25

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Category

Antique and Vintage Fine China

Appraised On

May 6, 2026

Estimated Value

$15 - $25

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Baronet Priscilla

Item Description

This is a fine porcelain dinner plate in the 'Priscilla' pattern by Baronet, manufactured in Germany. The piece features a creamy white translucent body with a sophisticated multi-color floral and scrolls decorative scheme. The wide shoulder of the plate is adorned with six arched panels of golden-yellow rococo-style filigree and scrollwork, alternating with vibrant clusters of hand-painted or decal-applied flowers in shades of pink, lavender, blue, and yellow. A thin, delicate gold-gilded rim finishes the scalloped outer edge, and a secondary concentric gold line encircles the verge where the well meets the rim. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality mid-century European porcelain production, likely dating from the 1950s or 1960s. The surface appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing, though minor shelf wear on the base and slight thinning of the gold gilt on the rim are typical for its age. The glaze remains bright and lustrous, highlighting the detailed floral motifs and the intricate lace-like quality of the gold scrollwork.

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