SKU:ALM-CER-0309
Angel Lane Manor
Rose Serving Dish
Rose Serving Dish
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Royal Jackson fine china covered serving bowl with underplate, rose pattern.
Porcelain serving dishes with floral motifs have been popular for centuries, often used for special occasions or as part of a larger dinnerware set. The use of roses as a decorative element is a classic choice, symbolizing love and beauty, and has been a staple in ceramic artistry across various cultures and time periods. These pieces often served a dual purpose: functional for serving food and decorative as part of a table setting. The "Royal Jackson" brand likely refers to a manufacturer known for producing fine china, possibly in the mid-20th century. The "Pompadour Rose" pattern, reminiscent of styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, suggests a blend of traditional aesthetics with mass production techniques. Such pieces were common in households, adding a touch of elegance to dining experiences.
- Period: Mid-20th Century
- Origin: United States
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