Vintage Sone China Fine Dinnerware Plate (Green Scroll Pattern)
Antique and Vintage Kitchenware / Tableware

Vintage Sone China Fine Dinnerware Plate (Green Scroll Pattern)

This is a circular china dinner plate, likely part of a stack of multiple pieces as suggested by the thickness and vertical tape. The plate is constructed from fine white porcelain or china and features a distinctive Neo-Classical or Baroque-style scroll border. The pattern consists of repeating green acanthus leaves, stylized floral motifs, and scrollwork, balanced with small beige or gold accents. A thin metallic gold-tone rim finishes the edge of the plate, though some wear and fading are visible on the gilding. Based on the pattern style and coloration, this is characteristic of mid-20th-century Japanese export china, most notably produced by manufacturers like Sone China around the 1950s-1970s. The central well of the plate is plain white. Condition-wise, the item shows signs of handling, including a piece of adhesive tape used for bundling and a purple price sticker. There are faint scratches visible on the surface glazing, indicating moderate use. The craftsmanship is of a commercial-grade fine china standard, intended for formal or semi-formal dining.

Estimated Value

$5 - $15

Basic Information

Category

Antique and Vintage Kitchenware / Tableware

Appraised On

March 12, 2026

Estimated Value

$5 - $15

Item Description

This is a circular china dinner plate, likely part of a stack of multiple pieces as suggested by the thickness and vertical tape. The plate is constructed from fine white porcelain or china and features a distinctive Neo-Classical or Baroque-style scroll border. The pattern consists of repeating green acanthus leaves, stylized floral motifs, and scrollwork, balanced with small beige or gold accents. A thin metallic gold-tone rim finishes the edge of the plate, though some wear and fading are visible on the gilding. Based on the pattern style and coloration, this is characteristic of mid-20th-century Japanese export china, most notably produced by manufacturers like Sone China around the 1950s-1970s. The central well of the plate is plain white. Condition-wise, the item shows signs of handling, including a piece of adhesive tape used for bundling and a purple price sticker. There are faint scratches visible on the surface glazing, indicating moderate use. The craftsmanship is of a commercial-grade fine china standard, intended for formal or semi-formal dining.

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