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Am Seerosenteich (At the Water Lily Pond) Collector Plate

Collectibles - Decorative Plates

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$15.00 - $25.00

As of May 28, 2026

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This is a fine porcelain collector plate featuring the backstamp information for the piece titled 'Am Seerosenteich' (At the Water Lily Pond). The plate is the first issue (Erstausgabe) in the collection 'Katzenkinder auf Entdeckungsreise' (Kittens on a Voyage of Discovery), based on original artwork by the artist Jürgen Scholz. It was manufactured by Kahla Porcelain in Germany in 1996, as indicated by the 'Kahla Germany' logo and the copyright date. The plate is constructed from bright white vitrified porcelain with a smooth, glossy glaze finish. The backstamp includes the Bradex number 22-K2-2.1 and a unique plate number (Teller Nr. 11902 KH). The text specifies that the production was limited to 98 firing days. Physically, the plate is circular with a shallow foot rim typical of display plates. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or crazing, and the black transfer-printed text on the reverse remains crisp and legible. The craftsmanship reflects the high standards of Kahla's commercial porcelain production for the collectibles market in the late 20th century.

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I have virtually examined this fine porcelain collector plate, 'Am Seerosenteich,' from the 'Katzenkinder auf Entdeckungsreise' series. The piece exhibits all the hallmarks of a genuine late-20th-century Bradex-listed collectible. The backstamp is crisp, bearing the correct Kahla Germany hallmark, Bradex number 22-K2-2.1, and a unique hand-inscribed serial number. Based on the visual evidence, the item appears to be in 'Mint' or 'Excellent' condition, showing no signs of rim chipping, glaze crazing, or loss of the transfer-printed text on the reverse. From a market perspective, collector plates from the mid-1990s were produced in high volumes, often cited as 'limited' based on firing days rather than a fixed number of units. This high production volume resulted in a saturated secondary market. Current demand for decorative plates by Jürgen Scholz remains steady among feline-theme enthusiasts, but these items are generally viewed as decorative assets rather than high-growth investments. Comparable sales on international auction platforms consistently fall within the $15 to $25 range, depending on whether the original box and Certificate of Authenticity (COA) are included. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without an in-person physical inspection, I cannot verify the resonance of the porcelain (testing for hairline cracks), nor can I confirm the absence of professional restoration under UV light. A full authentication would require tactile verification of the glaze smoothness and the presence of the original paperwork to match the plate number. To maximize value, keeping the plate in its original protective packaging is recommended.

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