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Bareuther Waldsassen Serving Plate - Bavaria Germany 1950
Bareuther Waldsassen Serving Plate - Bavaria Germany 1950
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When 1950s Bavaria made serving plates that could double as wall art
This Bareuther Waldsassen serving plate from 1950s Bavaria is the matching piece to that gorgeous vase - same delicate blue flowers, same Bavarian quality, same "why don't they make stuff like this anymore?" energy. At 29 cm diameter and a hefty 1079 grams, this isn't some flimsy modern plate - this is REAL Bavarian porcelain that's survived 70+ years and is ready for another 70.
Matching set = collector gold:
Finding individual Bareuther pieces is nice. Finding MATCHING pieces from the same pattern and era? That's when collectors get excited. This plate shares the exact same hand-painted blue floral design as the vase, meaning someone could build a complete Bareuther collection. Or just use it as the world's fanciest serving plate. Both are valid.
That hand-painted pattern though:
Each delicate blue flower cascading across this plate was painted by hand in 1950s Bavaria. The soft blue-gray tones, the flowing botanical arrangement, the way it all radiates from the center - this is artisan work from an era when "mass production" still meant "skilled craftsmen making lots of beautiful things."
Size and weight = serious quality:
At 29 cm across and 1079 grams, this plate has PRESENCE. Pick it up and you immediately feel the quality - this is substantial Bavarian porcelain, not some lightweight modern thing. The gold rim adds elegance, the footed base adds dimension, and the whole thing just screams "I'm from the golden age of German ceramics."
What you're getting:
A hand-painted Bareuther Waldsassen serving plate (29 cm diameter, 1079 grams) from 1950s Bavaria, Germany. Crown-marked, authenticated, matching the vase pattern, and ready to serve food or just look gorgeous on display. This is the kind of quality that makes modern stuff look sad.
Perfect for:
Bareuther collectors (especially if they have the matching vase!), German porcelain enthusiasts, people who appreciate hand-painted ceramics, mid-century design lovers, anyone who wants serving ware with actual heritage, or folks who display beautiful plates on walls (this one deserves it).
Condition reality:
It's 70+ years old and has been used. There might be minor crazing (fine glaze lines - totally normal and proves age), possible tiny wear on the gold rim, maybe utensil marks or a scratch. But it's BAREUTHER, it's MARKED, it's MATCHING, and it's SURVIVED since 1950. That's what matters.
Authentic Bareuther Waldsassen hand-painted serving plate from 1950s Bavaria, Germany. Crown-marked, matching vase pattern, with honest vintage wear from 70+ years of Bavarian elegance.
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