Antique Spanish Ceramic Platter – 20th Century Manises Charger with Polychrome Floral Design
Source : Curated by ROC
Collection : Vintage/Antique Objects
Date : Early 1900s (20th Century)
Provenance : Manises, Spain
Style : Mediterranean Eclectic
This antique Spanish Manises charger dates to the early 20th century. The piece showcases the region’s signature tin-glazed polychrome decoration, featuring a a vivid hand-painted floral pattern in blue, green, yellow, and orange, bordered by a classic dotted rim. The plate is signed on the underside, confirming its studio origin.
Produced in Manises, Valencia, a region celebrated for its centuries-old ceramic artistry, the bowl reflects both Hispano-Moresque and Renaissance design influences. The composition is rich in color and precision indicating its use as both a functional and ornamental piece.
Its large size make it suitable as a wall-mounted ceramic accent or as a colorful tabletop decorative centerpice, ideal for Mediterranean farmhosue, rustic spanish or gloabal eclectic interiors.
ESTIMATED DATE:
Early 20th century
PROVENANCE:
Manises, Spain
DIMENSIONS:
Height: 3.2 cm (1.3 in) | Width: 33 cm (13 in) | Weight: 920 g (2 lbs)
CONDITION: Showing natural wear consistent with age, with minor imperfections or patina adding to its character. As shown in pictures, please review for more details and feel free to ask any questions.
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