OCI Omnibus Greco-Roman Relief Profile Plates
Dinnerware / Ceramics

OCI Omnibus Greco-Roman Relief Profile Plates

This is a stack of ceramic dinnerware featuring a distinct Neoclassical or Greco-Roman aesthetic. The plates are constructed from cream-colored glazed earthenware or stoneware. The central focal point of the top plate is a raised bas-relief medallion depicting a classical male profile, likely an emperor or philosopher, adorned with a green laurel wreath and a reddish-terracotta garment. This central bust is encircled by a gold-toned Greek key (meander) border, which is mirrored by a similar repeating geometric band around the outer rim. The construction shows a mid-to-heavy weight common in late 20th-century decorative tableware. Surface inspection reveals a glossy glaze with minor production imperfections such as tiny black firing specks and slight crazing consistent with age. There is visible wear on the rim edges and subtle scuffing on the flat surfaces from stacking. The copyright mark '©OCI' suggests these were produced by Omnibus Collection International, likely in the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship is commercial grade with molded relief details and applied transfer or painted borders, representative of the revivalist decor trends of that era.

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $75.00

Basic Information

Category

Dinnerware / Ceramics

Appraised On

April 30, 2026

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $75.00

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Item Description

This is a stack of ceramic dinnerware featuring a distinct Neoclassical or Greco-Roman aesthetic. The plates are constructed from cream-colored glazed earthenware or stoneware. The central focal point of the top plate is a raised bas-relief medallion depicting a classical male profile, likely an emperor or philosopher, adorned with a green laurel wreath and a reddish-terracotta garment. This central bust is encircled by a gold-toned Greek key (meander) border, which is mirrored by a similar repeating geometric band around the outer rim. The construction shows a mid-to-heavy weight common in late 20th-century decorative tableware. Surface inspection reveals a glossy glaze with minor production imperfections such as tiny black firing specks and slight crazing consistent with age. There is visible wear on the rim edges and subtle scuffing on the flat surfaces from stacking. The copyright mark '©OCI' suggests these were produced by Omnibus Collection International, likely in the 1980s or 1990s. The craftsmanship is commercial grade with molded relief details and applied transfer or painted borders, representative of the revivalist decor trends of that era.

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