Description: *See my other listings for a matching large serving platter and sugar bowl.Four Antique 1880-1918 Z.S. & Co Zeh Scherzer Bavaria Hand Painted 7.5" Plates. These plates are beautiful and perfectly sized for sandwiches, salads, or desserts! Each plate is handpainted with a pale blue rim bordered with vines and two sets of lovely pink rose and vibrant blue flower bouquets. Two of the plates are unmarked on the back and two have an imprint that reads PMS. I do; however, have matching pieces that identify this pattern as being made by Z.S. & Co (Porzellanfabrik Zeh, Scherzer & Co.) and dating between 1880-1918. This stunning set of place would make a wonderful gift or addition to your antique china collection!All four pieces are in very good antique condition with no major chips or cracks. One of the plates has two small chips on each set of roses. Please see pictures for details. Thank you for visiting my virtual shop! I am an Interior Designer, Artist, and Mom to six. I do my best to describe the items in my shop, but please look at pictures carefully. All items are as found. Please feel free to ask questions or request additional photographs. Follow me to see all of my fabulous listings which I update daily.
Price: 48 USD
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
End Time: 2025-01-13T01:16:21.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Z.S. & Co
Color: Multicolor
Unit Type: Unit
Material: Ceramic
Style: Antique
Pattern: Floral
Shape: Round
Unit Quantity: 4
Original/Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Number of Place Settings: 4
Set Includes: Dessert Plate, Salad Plate, Side Plate, Bread Plate, Plate, Soup Plate, Snack Plate
Franchise: Z.S. & Co
Number of Items in Set: Four-Piece
Department: Adult
Antique: Yes
Finish: Painted
Plate Diameter: 7.5 in
Model: Pink Rose Blue Band
Theme: Flower
Type: Salad Plate
Features: Stackable
Item Width: 7.5 in
Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)