Vintage Hand-Painted Bavarian Porcelain Cabbage Rose Plate
Antique Ceramics and Porcelain

Vintage Hand-Painted Bavarian Porcelain Cabbage Rose Plate

This is a circular porcelain decorative plate featuring a scalloped, relief-molded edge typical of late 19th to early 20th-century European craftsmanship. The plate is constructed from fine white porcelain and finished with an iridescent luster glaze that transitions through hues of pale green, lavender, and violet. The central motif consists of large, hand-painted 'cabbage roses' in shades of deep magenta, pale pink, and yellow, accompanied by detailed green foliage. The rim is embellished with embossed scrolls and a delicate, slightly worn gold gilt border. The style suggests an RS Prussia, Bavaria, or Austrian origin, common in the Victorian or Edwardian eras between 1890 and 1920. Physically, the plate appears to be in good vintage condition with no visible cracks or major chips, though there is a noticeable patina of age including light rubbing on the gold gilt and minor surface wear typical of a cabinet plate. The quality of the floral rendering indicates skilled artistry, with subtle blending and layered pigments providing depth to the petals. No clear manufacturer's hallmark is visible from the top view, but the design is consistent with high-quality export porcelain from the Victorian period.

Estimated Value

$45 - $85

Basic Information

Category

Antique Ceramics and Porcelain

Appraised On

January 3, 2026

Estimated Value

$45 - $85

Item Description

This is a circular porcelain decorative plate featuring a scalloped, relief-molded edge typical of late 19th to early 20th-century European craftsmanship. The plate is constructed from fine white porcelain and finished with an iridescent luster glaze that transitions through hues of pale green, lavender, and violet. The central motif consists of large, hand-painted 'cabbage roses' in shades of deep magenta, pale pink, and yellow, accompanied by detailed green foliage. The rim is embellished with embossed scrolls and a delicate, slightly worn gold gilt border. The style suggests an RS Prussia, Bavaria, or Austrian origin, common in the Victorian or Edwardian eras between 1890 and 1920. Physically, the plate appears to be in good vintage condition with no visible cracks or major chips, though there is a noticeable patina of age including light rubbing on the gold gilt and minor surface wear typical of a cabinet plate. The quality of the floral rendering indicates skilled artistry, with subtle blending and layered pigments providing depth to the petals. No clear manufacturer's hallmark is visible from the top view, but the design is consistent with high-quality export porcelain from the Victorian period.

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