
Porcelain dinner plate with hand-painted floral decoration and cobalt blue rim with gold trim by Hutschenreuther
History
Hutschenreuther was founded in 1814 in Bavaria, Germany, and became one of Europe's most prestigious porcelain manufacturers. The company was renowned for its high-quality dinnerware featuring elegant hand-painted designs and luxurious gold accents. This particular style with cobalt blue borders and delicate floral motifs was popular during the Art Deco period of the 1920s-1930s, reflecting the era's taste for bold colors combined with refined craftsmanship. These plates appeal to collectors of fine European porcelain, antique dinnerware enthusiasts, and Art Deco aficionados who appreciate the combination of traditional craftsmanship and period design aesthetics. Hutschenreuther pieces are highly valued for their exceptional quality, historical significance, and decorative appeal, making them desirable additions to china cabinets and formal dining collections. The cobalt blue and gold color scheme, along with the hand-painted botanical details, represents the pinnacle of German porcelain artistry from this golden age of ceramic production.
Origin
Selb, Bavaria, Germany
Maker
Hutschenreuther
Time period
circa 1920–1930