Anderson Manor Collection
19th Century Widow’s Dish from Lamego
19th Century Widow’s Dish from Lamego
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SKU:PL125
This charming and vividly painted “Widow’s Dish,” crafted in Porto during the 19th century, represents the traditional ceramic art of Lamego, Portugal. Known for its bold, colorful patterns and floral motifs, this piece embodies the historical aesthetics of Portuguese pottery. The dish’s unique color palette and intricate design make it a striking example of the period’s craftsmanship.
Key Design Elements:
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Central Rose Motif: The centerpiece of the dish is a beautiful floral arrangement with rich red roses, green leaves, and touches of blue and yellow. This traditional floral motif is symbolic of the style, which often features bright, natural colors and patterns inspired by nature.
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Vibrant Rim Design: Surrounding the central motif is a thick, hand-painted border in shades of green and yellow, creating a vibrant contrast with the white crackle-glazed background. This color combination gives the piece a lively and authentic feel, typical of traditional Lamego ceramics.
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Crackle Glaze: The dish’s surface has a characteristic crackle glaze, enhancing its antique appeal and adding a layer of depth to the artwork. This glaze effect is a notable feature in Portuguese pottery, symbolizing both age and the artisanal processes of the time.
Condition and Appeal:
In very good condition, this widow’s dish has maintained its color and pattern remarkably well for its age. The crackle glaze adds to its vintage charm, giving it an authentically aged appearance without compromising the vibrancy of its design. This piece would make a striking display in any collection of antique ceramics or as a standalone decorative accent.
At Anderson Manor Collection, we are proud to offer such culturally rich and visually captivating items like this 19th-century widow’s dish, carefully chosen to celebrate the artistry and heritage of Portuguese ceramics.
Circa 1800s
Origin: Porto, Portugal
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