Scalloped Serving Platter with Botanical and Butterfly Motif
Dinnerware/Serving Dish

Scalloped Serving Platter with Botanical and Butterfly Motif

This is a ceramic, possibly porcelain or stoneware, serving platter with a distinct scalloped edge, suggesting a decorative rather than purely utilitarian purpose. The overall color of the platter is an off-white or light cream. The surface is glossy, indicating a glazed finish. The most prominent feature is the detailed botanical and entomological decoration. In the upper left quadrant, there is a cluster of warm-toned flowers, appearing to be in shades of orange, rust, and brown, with green foliage. Adjacent to this, in the upper right, is a monarch-like butterfly with vibrant orange and black wings. Further down and to the left, another butterfly, primarily yellow with black markings on its wings, is depicted. The lower right portion of the platter showcases a cluster of blue morning glory-like flowers with delicate green vines and leaves. A small bee or similar insect is also visible near the upper left floral cluster. The artistry appears to be hand-painted or a high-quality transfer print, characterized by fine lines and nuanced color gradients, particularly evident in the butterflies and the detailed veins on some leaves. The scalloped rim features a subtle raised pattern or relief, adding to its visual interest and tactile quality. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear marks, suggesting it is either well-preserved or relatively new. No manufacturer's marks or signatures are visible from this single overhead image. The style suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century or contemporary production, leaning towards a 'country chic' or traditional aesthetic found in many dinnerware patterns.

Estimated Value

$30 - 60

Basic Information

Category

Dinnerware/Serving Dish

Appraised On

October 13, 2025

Estimated Value

$30 - 60

Item Description

This is a ceramic, possibly porcelain or stoneware, serving platter with a distinct scalloped edge, suggesting a decorative rather than purely utilitarian purpose. The overall color of the platter is an off-white or light cream. The surface is glossy, indicating a glazed finish. The most prominent feature is the detailed botanical and entomological decoration. In the upper left quadrant, there is a cluster of warm-toned flowers, appearing to be in shades of orange, rust, and brown, with green foliage. Adjacent to this, in the upper right, is a monarch-like butterfly with vibrant orange and black wings. Further down and to the left, another butterfly, primarily yellow with black markings on its wings, is depicted. The lower right portion of the platter showcases a cluster of blue morning glory-like flowers with delicate green vines and leaves. A small bee or similar insect is also visible near the upper left floral cluster. The artistry appears to be hand-painted or a high-quality transfer print, characterized by fine lines and nuanced color gradients, particularly evident in the butterflies and the detailed veins on some leaves. The scalloped rim features a subtle raised pattern or relief, adding to its visual interest and tactile quality. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear marks, suggesting it is either well-preserved or relatively new. No manufacturer's marks or signatures are visible from this single overhead image. The style suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century or contemporary production, leaning towards a 'country chic' or traditional aesthetic found in many dinnerware patterns.

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