PORTA Portugal MAJOLICA Plate 9.25" Hand Painted Cherry Blossom Set Of 7 Vintage

$ 42.24

Set Includes: Dessert Plate, Dinner Plate, Picnic Plate, Plate, Plate Set, Salad Plate, Starter Plate, 7 plates Production Style: Art Pottery Theme: Cherry MAJOLICA Origin: Portugal Handmade: Yes Features: Decorative, Hand Painted, Raised (3D) cherry & floral elements, Textured Tactile quality, molded Basketweave Patterned border, delicate pink/white cherry blossoms, green leaves Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Material: Ceramic, Porcelain Backstamp: Sticker Production Technique: Pottery Vintage: Yes Finish: Glossy Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999) Brand: Porta Year Manufactured: 1985 Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989 Number of Items in Set: Seven-Piece Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only Style: Art Nouveau Item Length: 9 1/4 IN Pattern: MAJOLICA "spring cherry" Country of Origin: Portugal Occasion: All Occasions Product Line: MAJOLICA Color: Cream, blush & dark pink, deep red, green Plate Diameter: 9.25 in Shape: Round Type: Plate

Description

PORTA Portugal MAJOLICA Plate 9.25" Hand Painted Cherry Blossom Set Of 7 Vintage. The PORTA Portugal MAJOLICA Plate set of 7 is a beautiful hand-painted collection featuring a charming cherry blossom design in delicate pink and white tones. The Art Nouveau style plates are adorned with green leaves and are perfect for all occasions, adding an elegant touch to any dining table or decor. The PORTA Portugal MAJOLICA Plate set of 7 is a beautiful hand-painted collection featuring a charming cherry blossom design in delicate pink and white tones. Crafted in Portugal in 1985, these round plates have a glossy finish with a molded basketweave patterned border and raised cherry and floral elements. The Art Nouveau style plates are adorned with green leaves and are perfect for all occasions, adding an elegant touch to any dining table or decor. Made from porcelain and ceramic, these vintage plates offer a textured tactile quality and are sure to be a cherished addition to any collection. Production Characteristics Technique: The base is typically a cream or colored earthenware body. It is first "bisque" fired, then coated with a white tin glaze that serves as a canvas for hand-painted metal oxide pigments. A final firing fuses the glaze and pigments into a glossy, colorful finish. Design Elements: This specific set features bas-relief (raised) motifs of cherries and leaves set against a textured basket weave background, a popular pattern in 19th and early 20th-century European ceramics.