This is an original Franciscan “El Patio” 10 5/8″ Dinner plate in the Maroon Glossy glaze. These early plates feature the heavier clay body, hand-applied glazes, and vibrant period colors that collectors strongly prefer over later productions.
It features a white, pink, and platinum trim in the Kimberly Cecelia pattern. The plate is from late 20th-century Japan and is part of a dinnerware set. Its design is glossy and stackable, suitable for all occasions.
Made in Japan, this 10 3/8″ plate features a stunning multicolor Fairmont pattern that is sure to impress your guests. The set includes one dinner plate and is part of the Fairmont product line. Porcelain China.
I do honestly believe the are original federal glass from the 1930s. Clear depression glass. Madrid pattern. Depression glass was mass produced and produced quickly therefore many had imperfections like bubbles, extra glass along edge.
The Dansk Craft Colors Rhubarb Dinner Plate set of 5 features a solid red color with a glossy finish, perfect for all occasions. Made of ceramic, these round dinner plates are dishwasher safe up to 140°F.
The dinner plates by Royal Albert features the iconic Old Country Roses pattern, with a classic round shape and gold trim. Made of fine bone china, these 10 3/8″ plates are perfect for all occasions and add a touch of floral charm to your dining table.
The red mark on the underside states “Oriental, W.R.”. This antique English red transferware dinner plate has a shiny red transferware pattern and nice color. There is a very tight 1 3/8″ hairline perpendicular to the rim, which is very difficult to detect on the top side of the plate.