Deep plate in fine hard-paste porcelain, late 18th century, hand-painted polychrome decoration with floral motifs.
Produced by the Royal Manufactory of Vinovo (Turin) Italy. The Royal Manufactory of Vinovo, founded in the 18th century during the reign of Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy, is recognized as one of the most important porcelain production centers in Northern Italy. Influenced by French models from Sèvres and German traditions from Meissen, it produced high-quality pieces destined for the court and the Piedmontese nobility. Today, examples from that era are rare and valuable, often preserved in private or museum collections.
Condition: Generally good, with minor restorations along the rim (conservative repair of old chips).