This set of three porcelain plates was produced in Japan during the Nippon export period and bears a wreath mark with an M and the word Nippon, associated with Morimura Brothers and related export houses active in the late 19th to early 20th century. The plates feature an ivory ground decorated with delicate floral sprays and ornate gilt scrollwork along the borders, with a central floral medallion on each plate. The refined decoration and use of gold reflect the high-quality craftsmanship intended for the Western market during the Nippon era. These plates are well suited for display, collection, or incorporation into a decorative china grouping.
Dimensions
Dimensions: H: in Diameter: 7.5 in
Condition Report
Very good antique condition with light surface wear consistent with age. No chips or cracks observed. Minor wear and thinning to gilt decoration present, typical of Nippon-era porcelain.
Nippon porcelain, Japanese export china, Morimura Brothers, Nippon plates, antique porcelain, gilt decorated china, floral porcelain plates, Japanese ceramics, collectible china, early 20th century porcelain

