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German Porcelain Tray
VTG Hand Painted Porcelain Tray Shepherd Boy w/ Sheep Roses Border Scalloped 9"
VTG Hand Painted Porcelain Tray Shepherd Boy w/ Sheep Roses Border Scalloped 9"
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A charming vintage porcelain rectangular tray featuring a pastoral hand-painted scene of a shepherd boy with his flock of sheep, framed by delicate pink roses and green leaves along the inner rim.
The tray has scalloped edges with embossed ribbing around the raised rim and an oval pattern surrounding the central artwork, adding depth and elegance.
• Size: 6.125" high × 9.125" wide
• Design: Pastoral countryside scene with shepherd boy and sheep, floral rose border, scalloped rim with embossed details
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition, no maker’s mark on back (see photos for details)
• Origin & Age: Likely mid-20th century European porcelain, possibly German or Austrian, where pastoral and floral hand-painted motifs were popular. Absence of a stamp suggests it may have been produced by a smaller workshop or for export.
This tray is perfect for collectors of pastoral art, decorative porcelain, or vintage European ceramics. It displays beautifully in a cabinet or as a serving piece for special occasions.
Circa: Mid-20th century (circa 1940s–1960s)
The tray has scalloped edges with embossed ribbing around the raised rim and an oval pattern surrounding the central artwork, adding depth and elegance.
• Size: 6.125" high × 9.125" wide
• Design: Pastoral countryside scene with shepherd boy and sheep, floral rose border, scalloped rim with embossed details
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition, no maker’s mark on back (see photos for details)
• Origin & Age: Likely mid-20th century European porcelain, possibly German or Austrian, where pastoral and floral hand-painted motifs were popular. Absence of a stamp suggests it may have been produced by a smaller workshop or for export.
This tray is perfect for collectors of pastoral art, decorative porcelain, or vintage European ceramics. It displays beautifully in a cabinet or as a serving piece for special occasions.
Circa: Mid-20th century (circa 1940s–1960s)
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