Gerold Porzellan Dish — a graceful example of mid-20th-century German porcelain blending form, function, and elegance. This shallow bowl features scalloped ruffled edges and a glossy hobnail surface, reflecting design motifs popular across Europe during the 1950s–60s. The white porcelain body is light, refined, and perfectly proportioned for both display and serving.
Gerold Porzellan operated in Bavaria — a region with a centuries-old tradition of porcelain craftsmanship — and was known for producing high-quality figurines, tableware, and decorative vessels. The “Made in Western Germany” stamp dates this piece between 1949 and 1990, when German wares were explicitly labeled based on geopolitical division
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A beautiful and collectible dish with vintage European charm — ideal for lovers of fine porcelain or Bavarian decorative arts.






















