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Porcelain For Sale
Period: 1990s
Period: 1940s
Red Grooms, 2500 Limited Edition Porcelain Plate, Titled Moonstruck, 1994
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Well known artist and great sample of his whimsical style porcelain plate numbered 639.
Category

1990s American Post-Modern Porcelain

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

"Zephyrus and Flora, " Rare and Striking Art Deco Sculpture by Williams
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Brilliantly conceived as two nude figures rising out of a bed of cumulus clouds, this sculpture depicts Zephyrus and Flora, Greek gods and lovers. The warm westerly wind of Zephyrus ...
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of Large Porcelain Vases
Located in New York, NY
Pair of circa 1940's Italian porcelain vases with painted black and white decoration. Measurements: Height: 26" Diameter: 11"
Category

1940s Italian Vintage Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Sugar and TeaPot, French Porcelain, Signed Legrand Paris, circa 1940
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
Paris porcelain. A teapot and a sugar pot. Made in France circa 1940. Signed Legrand Paris. Flower power, Rose color. Tea pot dimentions tea pot high 15cm large 20cm depth 12cm.
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1940s Vintage Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Royal Copenhagen Service No. 607. 11 Porcelain Cake Plates. 1940s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Copenhagen service no. 607. 11 porcelain cake plates. Gold border with foliage. Model number 607/9588. Dated 1944. Diameter: 16 cm. I...
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1940s Danish Vintage Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Ralph Lauren Home Black Spectator Black Rim Soup Bowls, Set of 4
Located in New York, NY
A set of 4 (four) rim soup / pasta bowls in the Spectator black pattern by Ralph Lauren Home. Porcelain. Signed. Made in Portugal, circa 1995-1996. White with black wide strip...
Category

1990s Portuguese American Classical Porcelain

Materials

Silver

Aluminia/Royal Copenhagen Blue Tranquebar, Two Armed Candlestick, circa 1940s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
 Aluminia/Royal Copenhagen blue tranquebar, two armed candlestick no. 3037-919. Denmark, circa 1940s. Measures: Height 25 cm., width 22.5 cm. Perfect condition, 1st. factory...
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1940s Danish Vintage Porcelain

Antique and Vintage Porcelain Dinner Plates, Platters and Serveware for Sale

Today you’re likely to bring out your antique and vintage porcelain in order to dress up your dining table for a special meal.

Porcelain, a durable and nonporous kind of pottery made from clay and stone, was first made in China and spread across the world owing to the trade routes to the Far East established by Dutch and Portuguese merchants. Given its origin, English speakers called porcelain “fine china,” an expression you still might hear today. "Fine" indeed — for over a thousand years, it has been a highly sought-after material.

Meissen Porcelain, one of the first factories to create real porcelain outside Asia, popularized figurine centerpieces during the 18th century in Germany, while works by Capodimonte, a porcelain factory in Italy, are synonymous with flowers and notoriously hard to come by. Modern porcelain houses such as Maison Fragile of Limoges, France — long a hub of private porcelain manufacturing — keep the city’s long tradition alive while collaborating with venturesome contemporary artists such as illustrator Jean-Michel Tixier.

Porcelain is not totally clumsy-guest-proof, but it is surprisingly durable and easy to clean. Its low permeability and hardness have rendered porcelain wares a staple in kitchens and dining rooms as well as a common material for bathroom sinks and dental veneers. While it is tempting to store your porcelain behind closed glass cabinet doors and reserve it only for display, your porcelain dinner plates and serving platters can safely weather the “dangers” of the dining room and be used during meals.

Add different textures and colors to your table with dinner plates and pitchers of ceramic and silver or a porcelain lidded tureen, a serving dish with side handles that is often used for soups. Although porcelain and ceramic are both made in a kiln, porcelain is made with more refined clay and is stronger than ceramic because it is denser. 

On 1stDibs, browse an expansive collection of antique and vintage porcelain made in a variety of styles, including Regency, Scandinavian modern and other examples produced during the mid-century era, plus Rococo, which found its inspiration in nature and saw potters crafting animal figurines and integrating organic motifs such as floral patterns in their work.

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