
Royal Bucks County Commemorative Plate
This is a vintage commemorative plate, likely made of ceramic or stoneware, featuring a cream or light tan base color with dark brown transferware decoration. The plate depicts a pastoral scene from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with two prominent buildings, possibly a farmhouse and a barn, in the central medallion. Surrounding these structures are elements suggesting rural life, including a cow, fencing, trees, and rolling hills in the background. Beneath the central image, there is printed text, which appears to be a description or historical note related to the scene, though the exact wording is not fully discernible from the image. The rim of the plate is adorned with an ornate floral and foliate border, interspersed with figures in traditional attire, possibly dancing or in a celebratory pose. These figures alternate with stylized floral motifs, lending a folk art or Pennsylvania Dutch feel to the design. The overall design suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic. The 'Excellent' condition note provided suggests minimal wear, no visible cracks, chips, or repairs, and the transferware decoration appears largely intact and unfaded. The backside is noted to state 'Bucks County by Royal', which indicates the specific collection and manufacturer, Royal China, a well-known American pottery company. This detail helps to date and authenticate the piece. The craftsmanship appears to be of good commercial quality, typical of commemorative wares from this period.
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Estimated Value
$25 - $45
Basic Information
Category
Commemorative Plate
Appraised On
October 13, 2025
Estimated Value
$25 - $45
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Excellent says Bucks county by Royal on bottom
Item Description
This is a vintage commemorative plate, likely made of ceramic or stoneware, featuring a cream or light tan base color with dark brown transferware decoration. The plate depicts a pastoral scene from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with two prominent buildings, possibly a farmhouse and a barn, in the central medallion. Surrounding these structures are elements suggesting rural life, including a cow, fencing, trees, and rolling hills in the background. Beneath the central image, there is printed text, which appears to be a description or historical note related to the scene, though the exact wording is not fully discernible from the image. The rim of the plate is adorned with an ornate floral and foliate border, interspersed with figures in traditional attire, possibly dancing or in a celebratory pose. These figures alternate with stylized floral motifs, lending a folk art or Pennsylvania Dutch feel to the design. The overall design suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic. The 'Excellent' condition note provided suggests minimal wear, no visible cracks, chips, or repairs, and the transferware decoration appears largely intact and unfaded. The backside is noted to state 'Bucks County by Royal', which indicates the specific collection and manufacturer, Royal China, a well-known American pottery company. This detail helps to date and authenticate the piece. The craftsmanship appears to be of good commercial quality, typical of commemorative wares from this period.
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