This antique baby feeding dish features a beautiful roses pattern and a charming SEVEN-KEWPIE character design. The porcelain dish measures 7 3/4 inches in diameter and 11/2 inches in height, perfect for feeding your little one. Made in PRUSSIA by Royal Rudolstadt about 1910, this original piece is a rare collectible for Kewpie fans and antique collectors alike. This baby plate was of very early manufacture, before Rose O’Neill copyrighted her design.
The dish is in excellent NEAR MINT condition, with no crazing or chips. The pink and green colors are still vibrant and the details of the design are well-defined. This one-of-a-kind piece would make a great addition to any collection or a unique gift for someone special.
This circa 1915 antique porcelain baby feeding dish by Prussian Royal Rudolstadt features Rose O'Neill Wilson's lovable Kewpies frolicking in the grass. The light-green-on-white porcelain dish is a combination of a bowl and high-rimmed plate, designed for babies and young toddlers. The feeding dish measures 7-3/4 inches diameter by 1-1/2 inches high. It's in near pristine condition with no damage or paint/decal wear, just light wear to the gold rim line. When viewed at an angle toward light, you can see a few tiny, shallow surface marks near the center from utensil use, nothing even approaching a scratch. The plate is marked on the bottom with the green “Prussia Crown “B” Royal Rudolstadt” mark, stamped under the glaze.
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