Description
From Japan, a large hand-painted porcelain cabinet or wall plate showing roses and gilded accents, circa 1900.
Nippon porcelain was made in Japan from 1891 to 1921. Nippon is the Japanese word for “Japan.” Nippon porcelain was made to be exported to the west, with designs specifically for American tastes.
Sprays of brightly colored pink and purple roses with their green leaves are strewn within a geometric gold pattern accented with the raised Moriage technique.
A beautifully gilded rim.
Showing the Nippon Leaf mark, Hand-Painted.
Beautiful hung on the wall in a romantic room setting.
11.5 inches in Diameter x 1 inch High
The expected light surface wear.












