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TREASURE CHEST: Pre-WWII Plankenhammer Floss Bavaria Porcelain Celery Dish/Trinket Tray Featuring 10 Beautiful Peach Pink Roses

$20.00
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TREASURE CHEST: Pre-WWII Plankenhammer Floss Bavaria Porcelain Celery Dish/Trinket Tray Featuring 10 Beautiful Peach Pink Roses

$20.00

This object is an authentic vintage hard-paste porcelain celery dish manufactured between 1928 and 1945 by the renowned Plankenhammer Floss factory in Bavaria, Germany. Distinct from common earthenware, this continental European piece features a remarkably durable, translucent body accented by precise fluted rimming, a brilliant gold-gilt edge, and a central transfer decal showcasing a lush bouquet of peach-pink roses. Originally designed as an elegant dining accessory to present fresh, luxury appetizers like salted celery stalks, this piece has successfully transitioned from an elite European household item into a highly collectible pre-war antique.

Excellent condition. No chips, cracks. Beautiful and soft floral design. Nice gold paint rim. Today, this special dish seamlessly blends history with modern functionality. Use it as a chic vanity tray for everyday jewelry. It can be used in a guest bathroom for a bar of soap, extra clean toothbrush, wash cloth, etc. It also works perfectly as an entryway catchall for keys.

In 2026, this German porcelain tray holds significant contemporary relevance due to the mainstream dominance of the "Coquette" and "Grandmillennial" design movements. Modern interior styling has moved decisively away from cold, mass-produced minimalism in favor of objects that tell a story, emphasizing romantic florals, scalloped edges, and golden accents. Design enthusiasts and younger collectors are aggressively seeking out authentic, century-old European tableware to bring a sense of historical narrative, textured warmth, and sustainable luxury to modern kitchen shelves, vanity tables, and curated dinner parties.

Furthermore, this dish stands as a incredibly resilient artifact of a complex pre-World War II European landscape. Surviving the massive geopolitical upheavals and industrial destruction of mid-century Germany, its pristine preservation makes it a tangible link to a bygone era of meticulous craftsmanship. In today's digital, fast-paced society, owning a delicate item that was safely preserved across continents and generations provides a grounded, tactile connection to the past, making it highly valuable to 2026 consumers who prioritize historical preservation and authentic provenance over modern duplicates.This backstamp belongs to the Plankenhammer Floss porcelain factory, which operated in the Bavaria region of Germany.

The specific design and wording of this mark provide a precise window into the manufacturing date of your celery dish:

  • The Factory: Founded in the town of Floß (Floss), Bavaria, Porzellanfabrik Plankenhammer was renowned for producing high-quality hard-paste porcelain table wares and decorative arts from 1908 until its closure in the late 1970s.

  • Chronological Window: The inclusion of the specialized triangular logo with the stylized "P" and crossed hammers, combined strictly with the text "Plankenhammer Floss BAVARIA," establishes that this particular stamp variant was actively utilized by the factory between 1928 and 1945.

  • Geopolitical Signifier: Because it designates "Bavaria" alone rather than incorporating the post-WWII regional export markers like "Western Germany" or "US Zone", it confirms your romantic rose serving tray is an authentic pre-1945 European antique.

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This object is an authentic vintage hard-paste porcelain celery dish manufactured between 1928 and 1945 by the renowned Plankenhammer Floss factory in Bavaria, Germany. Distinct from common earthenware, this continental European piece features a remarkably durable, translucent body accented by precise fluted rimming, a brilliant gold-gilt edge, and a central transfer decal showcasing a lush bouquet of peach-pink roses. Originally designed as an elegant dining accessory to present fresh, luxury appetizers like salted celery stalks, this piece has successfully transitioned from an elite European household item into a highly collectible pre-war antique.

Excellent condition. No chips, cracks. Beautiful and soft floral design. Nice gold paint rim. Today, this special dish seamlessly blends history with modern functionality. Use it as a chic vanity tray for everyday jewelry. It can be used in a guest bathroom for a bar of soap, extra clean toothbrush, wash cloth, etc. It also works perfectly as an entryway catchall for keys.

In 2026, this German porcelain tray holds significant contemporary relevance due to the mainstream dominance of the "Coquette" and "Grandmillennial" design movements. Modern interior styling has moved decisively away from cold, mass-produced minimalism in favor of objects that tell a story, emphasizing romantic florals, scalloped edges, and golden accents. Design enthusiasts and younger collectors are aggressively seeking out authentic, century-old European tableware to bring a sense of historical narrative, textured warmth, and sustainable luxury to modern kitchen shelves, vanity tables, and curated dinner parties.

Furthermore, this dish stands as a incredibly resilient artifact of a complex pre-World War II European landscape. Surviving the massive geopolitical upheavals and industrial destruction of mid-century Germany, its pristine preservation makes it a tangible link to a bygone era of meticulous craftsmanship. In today's digital, fast-paced society, owning a delicate item that was safely preserved across continents and generations provides a grounded, tactile connection to the past, making it highly valuable to 2026 consumers who prioritize historical preservation and authentic provenance over modern duplicates.This backstamp belongs to the Plankenhammer Floss porcelain factory, which operated in the Bavaria region of Germany.

The specific design and wording of this mark provide a precise window into the manufacturing date of your celery dish:

  • The Factory: Founded in the town of Floß (Floss), Bavaria, Porzellanfabrik Plankenhammer was renowned for producing high-quality hard-paste porcelain table wares and decorative arts from 1908 until its closure in the late 1970s.

  • Chronological Window: The inclusion of the specialized triangular logo with the stylized "P" and crossed hammers, combined strictly with the text "Plankenhammer Floss BAVARIA," establishes that this particular stamp variant was actively utilized by the factory between 1928 and 1945.

  • Geopolitical Signifier: Because it designates "Bavaria" alone rather than incorporating the post-WWII regional export markers like "Western Germany" or "US Zone", it confirms your romantic rose serving tray is an authentic pre-1945 European antique.

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