Antique Porcelain Cake Plate w/handles & cherub transfers
Description
Late 19th Century/Europe
Porcelain production in Europe saw a significant boom in the 18th and 19th centuries, with various factories developing unique styles and decorative techniques. Plates featuring cherubic motifs were particularly popular during the Rococo and Neo-Rococo periods, reflecting a taste for playful and romantic imagery. These decorative plates were often used as display pieces or for serving cakes and pastries at social gatherings.
Techniques like gilding and the application of transfer prints allowed for intricate designs to be mass-produced, making them accessible to a wider audience. The use of raised scrollwork, as seen on this plate, adds a tactile and visual dimension, enhancing its decorative appeal. Such pieces are often collected for their aesthetic charm and as examples of historical decorative arts.
Care
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Design
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