Antique Nippon RC Hexagonal Saucer – Hand Painted Green & Gold Moriage Beaded Porcelain Japan Circa 1911–1921
This is an antique Nippon RC hexagonal saucer, dating from circa 1911–1921, featuring the classic RC Nippon (Royal Crockery) mark. The piece is exquisitely decorated with hand-painted green and gold Greek key and laurel patterns, finished with raised gold moriage beading and gilt highlights.
Its six-sided form and fine detailing make it a standout example of early Japanese export porcelain. Designed to pair with the matching hexagonal teacup, this saucer can be displayed alone or as part of a set.
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Maker: Nippon (RC Royal Crockery)
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Era: Circa 1911–1921 (pre-Import Act)
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Form: Hexagonal saucer
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Pattern: Hand-painted gold, green & white with raised moriage beading
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Size: 4 3/8 inches
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Condition: Excellent antique condition; light wear to gilt consistent with age.
Perfect for collectors of antique Nippon porcelain, Japanese moriage beaded ware, or early 20th-century fine china.