This exquisite porcelain cabinet dinner plate by Teresa Welch features a soft cream ground framed by a lattice-inspired green border, interwoven with pink ribbon motifs and gentle floral garlands. A petite central floral medallion is in the center, and a slender gilt edge finishes the dainty piece.
Dated 1977 and signed on the back, it is perfectly suited for display within a china cabinet, arranged on a dining table vignette, or layered into a collector’s curio scene alongside complementary pieces.
Details
Hand-painted porcelain
Size: Approximately 1” wide (1:12 scale)
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Artist: Teresa Welch
Signed and dated 1977 on the underside
Collection: Madame Y of Japan
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