RARE 4 “ESTE CE - ITALY” LARGE 13” CHARGER PLATE PLATTER PORCELAIN WIDE 2.5” 22K GOLD TRIM



Add a touch of elegance and luxury to your table setting with this stunning 4-piece set of LARGE 13” round charger plates from ESTE CE Italy. Crafted from high-quality porcelain and ceramic, hand gilded, these plates feature a beautiful very wide 22K gold edging that will make any occasion special. The 22k hand-painted gold theme adds a vintage touch, making these plates a must-have for collectors of art pottery.


Each plate is handmade and bears a printed backstamp, one has an impressed mark too. This indicates their originality and authenticity. These charger plates are perfect for all occasions, and their Italian origin adds a touch of sophistication to your dining experience. Upgrade your tableware collection with this rare ESTE CE Italy REAL 22K GOLD FINISH, charger plate. These can be used as serving platters or under plates for any dinner plates you already have that you might feel are appropriately matched, maybe with a touch of gilding on the edges.


MEASUREMENTS: Plate diameter 13” approx x height 1”


CONDITION: Excellent used vintage condition with no chips…some scrapes in the gold edging…

This is commensurate with age and use. Please see photos….



RESEARCH NOTES:

I include a photo of suggestions. Also a photo of the competing RALPH LAUREN similar chargers!! Priced at nearly £500 for six….


I also include a photo of the history Este Ceramiche Porcellane, established in the 18th century in its present location, is one of the oldest manufacturers of ceramics in Europe. In 1953, Giovanni Battista Giorgini, already world famous as an “inventor” of the great Italian Fashion Shows in Palazzo Pitti in Florence in 1951, discovered, during one of his trips to Veneto, an old semi-abandoned ceramics factory in Este. The company is currently led by G.B. Fadigati, Giorgini’s nephew. Este Ceramiche Porcellane has created successful and fruitful collaborations with some of the greatest contemporary stylist to bestow on its new collections the “fashion content” that interpret high quality household goods and ornaments with modern trompe l’oeil technique, inspired by old eighteenth century models.