
Hand-painted porcelain plate with gold trim and floral design by Trimont Ware, Japan
Selling Price
$25
History
Trimont Ware was a Japanese porcelain brand that produced decorative tableware primarily during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1940s through 1960s. These pieces were often hand-painted with delicate floral motifs and featured lustrous iridescent glazes combined with gold trim, reflecting the post-war Japanese export porcelain industry that catered to Western markets. Such decorative plates were popular as both functional tableware and ornamental pieces displayed in homes. Trimont Ware pieces appeal to collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain, mid-century decorative arts enthusiasts, and those who appreciate hand-painted ceramics. The combination of iridescent luster, gold detailing, and floral artistry makes these pieces attractive to collectors seeking affordable vintage Japanese exports that showcase traditional craftsmanship and elegant design aesthetics from the post-war era.
Origin
Japan
Maker
Trimont Ware
Time period
circa 1940-1960