The item depicts a scene of a lady in flowing robes with two children playing by her side. The scene has romantic quality characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century Victorian and Art Nouveau styles. The plate is further embellished with raised gilt floral details on the rim and a lustrous glaze. The embossed number on the back (possibly "687/27") suggests German origin, as this numbering system aligns with production methods of porcelain manufacturers in the region during this era.
Antique German Reticulated Porcelain Plate – Lady and Children Scene
Description:
This stunning antique porcelain plate, likely crafted in Germany during the late Victorian era, features a delicately reticulated rim with raised floral detailing and gilt accents. At its center, a charming scene depicts a graceful lady in flowing robes surrounded by two playful children, rendered in a soft and romantic palette. The intricate craftsmanship, including its pierced lattice border and lustrous glaze, reflects the elegance of late 19th to early 20th-century European porcelain. A faint embossed number on the back suggests its authenticity and origin. This plate is perfect for collectors or anyone seeking a timeless decorative piece.