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Porcelain decorative dishes like this have a long history, often serving as centerpieces or serving ware for small items like candies or fruits. The hand-painted nature suggests it was likely produced by a skilled artisan or a factory with a dedicated art department, aiming for a decorative appeal that was popular in homes during the mid-20th century. The gold trim and scalloped edges are characteristic of the era's aesthetic.
Items like this were often made in Europe or Japan, with Japan being a significant producer of decorative porcelain, sometimes marked as 'Nippon' or unmarked, during the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries. The style of fruit painting is reminiscent of traditional decorative arts, intended to evoke a sense of abundance and natural beauty.
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Hi Everyone! I am from Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home.
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