THIS PLATE ISN’T GOOD IT IS G-R-E-A-T! THE RIM IS A SERIES OF RED AND GREEN BLOCKS WITH FABULOUS RAISED GOLD TRIM. THERE ARE 3 HOLES ON THE BACK SO YOU CAN HANG IT ON THE WALL. STUNNING PLATE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Five antique dessert plates from Tashiro Shoten, featuring an intricate design of intertwined golden dragons hand-painted in iron red and cobalt blue on a bright white ground. There is a painted backmark on all five plates in gold within a red cartouche that reads Tashiro. I’m told this Kutani-style porcelain originated in Nagoya Japan and that these five dessert plates / side dishes date to the Late Meiji or Early Taisho era. The gilded dragons are a symbol of strength and good fortune in Chinese and Japanese culture, making these plates a unique and auspicious addition to any collection. Perfect for displaying or serving desserts, these plates are a stunning representation of traditional Japanese artisanship. The plates have not been used since I have owned them (over two decades). They are in excellent condition with perfect preservation of the vibrant colour and gilding. Small chips on the edges of several plates, in one case almost imperceptible, are due to their fragility. See the last four photos for close-ups of these defects. USA and International Buyers – Please Note.
2 Very Rare Okura Japan Art China Blue Rose Bouquet 10.5 Gold Rim Plates. Both plates are in excellent condition. Graphics are brought rims are chip free See pics for condition and details.
Ucagco Ceramics History Ucagco was primarily a distributor of dinnerware and glassware. And so did the recognizable gold foil stickers “Ucagco” on their Gift Craft line.
This beautiful set of 13 Andrea fine china plates are in near perfect condition with only minor smears here and there. These plates were rarely used and kept in safe storage. Message me with any questions.
These pieces appear to have never been used and are in excellent condition. They were in a china cabinet when procured years ago. With that said they may have a scratch or scuff that I did not see.