Vintage Royal Alma Porcelain Plate, 1950s England
Vintage Royal Alma Porcelain Plate, 1950s England
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This delightful Royal Alma porcelain plate, crafted in England between 1950 and 1960, captures the charm of vintage English ceramics. The centerpiece depicts a colorful scene titled “Cries of London – Who’ll Buy My Lavender”, featuring a lavender seller and her fashionable companion, surrounded by historical architecture. The vibrant red border, adorned with intricate gold floral patterns, adds an opulent touch, framing the detailed illustration beautifully. The plate showcases fine craftsmanship, reflecting mid-20th-century porcelain artistry.
Key Features:
- Brand: Royal Alma, established in 1856, known for its quality English ceramics.
- Design: Features a hand-painted scene with gold embellishments and a rich red border.
- Era: Produced in the mid-20th century (1950–1960).
- Condition: Fine vintage condition with visible crazing in the glaze, adding to its character and authenticity.
- Markings: Stamped on the back with the Royal Alma hallmark for provenance and authenticity.
This Royal Alma porcelain plate is a perfect addition to any collection of vintage ceramics or English heritage pieces. Whether displayed or used as part of a decorative setting, its detailed artwork and timeless charm make it a standout piece for enthusiasts of mid-century porcelain.