Ceramica Richard Milano - Dish (7) - Earthenware





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Seven terracotta plates by Ceramica Richard Milano, Lombardia, Milano, Italy, dating to 1850–1900, comprising four flat and three round pieces, each approximately 24.5 cm square and 2 cm high, handmade design and in good condition with signs of age.
Description from the seller
Ceramica Richard Milano antique set of plates (4-tier and 3 round) hand-decorated 1873/1895
The Richard Ceramic Society, founded in Milan in 1873 by Giulio Richard, is a historic Italian brand known for producing high-quality porcelain and earthenware. In 1896, the company merged with Manifattura Ginori, giving rise to the renowned Richard-Ginori brand. Richard plates, particularly those from the late 1800s and early 1900s, are today considered valuable collectibles.
Good condition given their age; it should be noted that there are signs of wear (veining and/or small defects).
Please view the photos carefully, which are an integral part of the description, for the condition of the item.
Careful, insured, and fast shipping.
Ceramica Richard Milano antique set of plates (4-tier and 3 round) hand-decorated 1873/1895
The Richard Ceramic Society, founded in Milan in 1873 by Giulio Richard, is a historic Italian brand known for producing high-quality porcelain and earthenware. In 1896, the company merged with Manifattura Ginori, giving rise to the renowned Richard-Ginori brand. Richard plates, particularly those from the late 1800s and early 1900s, are today considered valuable collectibles.
Good condition given their age; it should be noted that there are signs of wear (veining and/or small defects).
Please view the photos carefully, which are an integral part of the description, for the condition of the item.
Careful, insured, and fast shipping.

