Schumann Bavaria Porcelain Plate, Children Playing Dice - Murillo, Vintage Reticulated Rim

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Decorative German porcelain plate from the Schumann Bavaria manufactory, dating from the second half of the 20th century. The piece is notable for its reticulated or pierced rim, an emblematic technique of the Arzberg-based firm, and features a detailed central reproduction of the work "Children Playing Dice" by the Spanish Baroque master Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.

History of the object: The Carl Schumann porcelain factory, founded in 1881, established itself as one of the Bavarian leaders in the production of high-quality tableware. Its decorative series featuring motifs from great masters of painting were highly valued in the 1960s and 1970s, combining European ceramic tradition with classical art.

Details and technique:
- Period: 1970s
- Technique: Molded porcelain with manual openwork and thermal transfer decoration (decal)
- Diameter: 19 cm (7.48 inches)
- Weight: 217 g (0.48 lbs)
- Material: Glazed porcelain
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No cracks, restorations, or loss of color in the central motif are observed. The reticulated edge remains intact.

Object value: This piece is of interest to both Bavarian porcelain collectors and enthusiasts of classical painting, making it an ideal piece for traditional style interior decoration or cabinet display.

  • Reference
    SCH-MUR-1970
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1527322130

  • Era
    1970s
  • Materials
    Porcelain
  • Width, cm
    19
  • Height, cm
    19
  • Depth, cm
    3
  • Weight, kg
    0.217

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