Vintage Golden Rose by Fine China of Japan, 14" x 10 3/4 Oval Serving Platter
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The "Golden Rose" pattern is a design that was popular in mid-century Japan, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. Many Japanese potteries produced dinnerware for export to the United States and other Western countries during this period, and floral patterns like Golden Rose were highly sought after. These patterns often featured delicate roses, gold trim, and a classic, elegant aesthetic.
Fine China of Japan was not a specific manufacturer but rather a designation indicating the quality of the porcelain. The Golden Rose pattern is characterized by its pink roses, gray leaves, and delicate gold trim. Pieces in good condition can still be found in antique stores and online marketplaces, appealing to collectors of vintage dinnerware.
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