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Classical Porcelain
Royal Bavarian Finger Loop Bowl 7" Scalloped Rim Gold Gilt Mythological Scene
Royal Bavarian Finger Loop Bowl 7" Scalloped Rim Gold Gilt Mythological Scene
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$175.00 USD
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$175.00 USD
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This exquisite Royal Bavarian Porcelain serving dish showcases the elegance and artistry of early 20th-century European porcelain.
Measuring 7" in diameter (7.5" at widest point), it features a scalloped rim and integrated finger loop handle, richly accented with gold gilt along the rim, loop, and framing of the central tableau.
The hand-painted mythological scene depicts a bearded man draped in purple, a partially robed woman, and a child in blue, all set against a pastoral landscape. The underside bears the Royal Bavarian green stamp, confirming its distinguished origin.
A true collector’s piece, this dish blends decorative beauty with historical significance, making it ideal for display in a curio cabinet, on a mantel, or as part of a fine porcelain collection.
🏠 Home Décor Uses: display piece, table accent or wall art alternative.
Collector Appeal:
Antique Porcelian Enthusiasts
Mythology & Classical Art Collectors:
Decorative Arts Specialists
Investment Value: If the faint green stamp can be identified (e.g., Meissen, Vienna, Limoges, or another European maker), the value could increase significantly.
Condition: Displays age-appropriate wear consistent with its age, with gilt and paint largely intact. Please review photos for details.
Circa: Likely early 20th century (c. 1900–1930) — aligns with Royal Bavarian production period.
Measuring 7" in diameter (7.5" at widest point), it features a scalloped rim and integrated finger loop handle, richly accented with gold gilt along the rim, loop, and framing of the central tableau.
The hand-painted mythological scene depicts a bearded man draped in purple, a partially robed woman, and a child in blue, all set against a pastoral landscape. The underside bears the Royal Bavarian green stamp, confirming its distinguished origin.
A true collector’s piece, this dish blends decorative beauty with historical significance, making it ideal for display in a curio cabinet, on a mantel, or as part of a fine porcelain collection.
🏠 Home Décor Uses: display piece, table accent or wall art alternative.
Collector Appeal:
Antique Porcelian Enthusiasts
Mythology & Classical Art Collectors:
Decorative Arts Specialists
Investment Value: If the faint green stamp can be identified (e.g., Meissen, Vienna, Limoges, or another European maker), the value could increase significantly.
Condition: Displays age-appropriate wear consistent with its age, with gilt and paint largely intact. Please review photos for details.
Circa: Likely early 20th century (c. 1900–1930) — aligns with Royal Bavarian production period.
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