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Set of 3 Antique Heinrich and Co. Selb, Bavaria Ranson Porcelain Graduated Serving Platters
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Set of 3 Antique Heinrich and Co. Selb, Bavaria Ranson Porcelain Graduated Serving Platters
This impressive set of three antique porcelain serving platters was meticulously crafted by the renowned Heinrich and Co. in the historic ceramic center of Selb, Bavaria. Each platter features the highly collectible Ranson mold distinguished by its delicate scalloped edges and ruffled architectural borders. The graduated set includes a substantial seventeen-inch turkey platter alongside fifteen- and fourteen-inch companions, providing a versatile, coordinated serving solution for formal dining. The fine white porcelain serves as a pristine backdrop for a romantic pattern of trailing pink rose garlands and intricate gold-gilt accents that frame the graceful oval shapes of each piece. These platters represent the height of early twentieth-century European dinnerware and are essential anchor pieces for any sophisticated tablescape or curated china collection.
About the Company
Heinrich and Co., founded by Franz Heinrich in 1896, emerged as a premier manufacturer of luxury Bavarian porcelain during the golden age of German ceramic production. Based in Selb, Germany, the company became a global leader known for its high-fired vitreous glazes and artistic transferware designs. The H&C Selb, Bavaria mark is synonymous with durability and refinement as the company utilized advanced firing techniques to create porcelain with exceptional translucency. Today, Heinrich and Co. pieces are celebrated by collectors of fine continental china for their consistent quality and timeless aesthetic appeal, which continue to resonate in modern luxury interiors.
Historical Significance
The Ranson mold used for these platters is a masterpiece of neoclassical design that remained a staple of formal European dining through the Edwardian and Art Deco eras. During this period, large graduated serving platters were considered symbols of domestic prosperity and were required for the elaborate multi-course meals of the upper class. The seventeen-inch turkey platter in particular was the crowning glory of the holiday table. These pieces are survivors of a grand era of domestic hospitality, when dinnerware was intended to be passed down as a family heirloom, reflecting a time when the quality of materials and artisanal detailing were the standard for home furnishings.
Specifications and Dimensions
Material: Fine Bavarian Porcelain
Manufacturer: Heinrich and Co. H&C
Origin: Selb, Bavaria, Germany
Pattern: Ranson Mold with Pink Roses and Gold-Gilt
Period: Early 20th Century, Circa 1910 to 1930
Quantity: 3 Graduated Oval Platters
Large Platter: 17 inches long by 11.75 inches wide
Medium Platter: 15.25 inches long by 10.25 inches wide
Small Platter: 14.25 inches long by 10 inches wide
Condition Report
This set is in excellent antique condition, with the porcelain maintaining a high-gloss finish and a bright white color across all three pieces. The surfaces are free of chips, cracks, or significant hairlines, which is exceptional for platters of this age and scale. The gold gilt trim on the scalloped edges remains largely intact, showing only very minimal signs of rubbing consistent with gentle historical use. The transferware floral patterns are vibrant and clear, without fading or utensil marks that would detract from the porcelain's display quality. The undersides are clean and clearly marked with the authentic green Heinrich and Co. backstamp.
Designers Note
I recommend this graduated set for designers who want to create an authentic grandmillennial or cottagecore dining experience. The varying sizes of these platters provide excellent utility, allowing a host to present everything from a main holiday roast to side dishes and appetizers on a perfectly matched set. The Ranson mold is famously easy to mix with other vintage gold-rimmed china, making these platters incredibly versatile for layered tablescapes. When not in use, these platters look spectacular leaned against the back of a hutch or mounted on a wall in a vertical arrangement to showcase their elegant ruffled edges and romantic floral motifs.
Entertaining and Styling Tips
Because these platters are graduated, they nest perfectly within one another for space-saving storage in a butler pantry or sideboard. For high-end events, consider using the large seventeen-inch platter as a base for a lavish charcuterie display or a seafood tower where the gold gilt will catch the evening light. The smaller platters are ideal for serving artisanal breads or pastries during a garden brunch. Pairing these with fresh pink peonies and traditional sterling silver flatware will emphasize the romantic Bavarian aesthetic and create a cohesive, inviting atmosphere for your guests.
Elevate your hosting capabilities with this rare trio of antique Heinrich and Co. Ranson platters that blend German engineering with timeless romantic beauty. A perfect addition to a growing collection or a thoughtful gift for the modern traditionalist, this set is ready to be featured at your next gathering and become part of your own cherished memories.
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- Dimensions
- 17ʺW × 11.75ʺD × 1ʺH
- Styles
- French Country
- Victorian
- Brand
- Heinrich & Co.
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bone China
- Enamel
- Gold Leaf
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- This set is in excellent antique condition, with the porcelain maintaining a high-gloss finish and a bright white color across … moreThis set is in excellent antique condition, with the porcelain maintaining a high-gloss finish and a bright white color across all three pieces. The surfaces are free of chips, cracks, or significant hairlines, which is exceptional for platters of this age and scale. The gold gilt trim on the scalloped edges remains largely intact, showing only very minimal signs of rubbing consistent with gentle historical use. The transferware floral patterns are vibrant and clear, without fading or utensil marks that would detract from the porcelain's display quality. The undersides are clean and clearly marked with the authentic green Heinrich and Co. backstamp. less
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