Founded in 1901, Schirnding Bavaria is a prestigious German porcelain manufacturer known for its high-quality hard-paste porcelain. Located in the heart of Bavaria, the factory became famous for blending traditional craftsmanship with functional designs. After WWII, its pieces marked "Made in W. Germany" became highly collectible symbols of West German industrial excellence and elegant domestic style. These vintage rectangular platters, featuring the classic form 420, date back to the 1960s. They showcase a delicate relief "wave" texture, scalloped edges, and charming floral motifs accented by a fine gold rim. Originally designed as "Königskuchenplatte" for serving cakes, these pieces remain timeless examples of mid-century European dining elegance and refined porcelain artistry.