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Detailed information on \"Antique J & C Bavaria Germany Porcelain – Hand‑Decorated Gold‑Gilt Lily/Floral
Up for your consideration: a charming set of four porcelain pieces from J & C Bavaria (Germany), richly decorated in gold‑gilt floral/lily motif and signed with \"E.L. Rowland.\"
Maker: J & C Bavaria (also known as Jaeger & Co) — mark shown in photographs.
Decoration: White porcelain bodies featuring elegant botanical motif (what appear to be lilies) in gold‑gilt, with gold rim detailing.
Signature: Hand‑written \"E.L. Rowland\" on underside of plates (see photos).
Set format: 2 saucers/tea plates + 2 matching cups
Condition: Please review photos carefully.
Approximate Age: Based on the J & C mark (green \"J & C Bavaria\" under‑glaze) this type of porcelain typically dates from the early 20th century (circa 1898‑1923).
Reason for Signature: The \"E.L. Rowland\" signature indicates a decorator or previous owner\'s mark, adding unique provenance though it is not a known factory signature tied to J & C\'s documented decorators (to the best of current research).
Presentation: Beautiful items for display, tea service, or collector\'s cabinet—especially with the gold gilt and signature adding character.
PROVENANCE & HISTORICAL NOTES
J & C Bavaria (Jaeger & Co) was a well‑known porcelain manufacturer in Marktredwitz (Bavaria), Germany, and pieces marked \"J & C Bavaria\" in green typically date from the late 19th to early 20th century.
These pieces, therefore, combine documented maker mark + hand decoration + signature—an appealing trio for many collectors.