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19th-Century Hand-Painted Heubach Porcelain Portrait Plaque

 

Germany (Thuringia) • c. 1880–1895 • Original Giltwood Frame

 

A beautifully rendered late-19th-century hand-painted porcelain portrait plaque attributed to the acclaimed Heubach (H & Co.) porcelain works of Lichte, Thuringia, Germany. The plaque bears the authentic H & Co. stamped mark on the reverse—an important identifier linking it to one of the most respected German porcelain manufacturers of the Victorian era.

The portrait itself is exquisitely detailed. The young woman is painted with remarkable sensitivity and skill—rosy complexion, finely shaded features, and expressive, lifelike eyes that immediately draw the viewer in. She wears a lace bonnet adorned with a pink ribbon, a black bead choker, delicate earrings, and a rose-pink gown with lace trim. Every detail—from the texture of the lace to the soft flush of her cheeks—displays the high level of artistry for which Heubach portrait painters were known.

She is set against a patterned olive-green backdrop, a sophisticated choice that enhances both contrast and warmth. This style of portrait plaque was highly prized in the late 1800s, often created for affluent homes and continental parlors where fine porcelain served as both art and status symbol.

The plaque remains in its original circular giltwood frame, featuring a beaded outer edge and a decorative heart-form repeating border. The frame has beautiful age and character, complementing the portrait with authenticity and charm. The wooden support and early suspension wire are consistent with untouched 19th-century framing practices.

As a complete, framed, and fully hand-painted example from a known German maker, this plaque is both decorative and highly collectible—ideal for antique portrait enthusiasts, European-inspired interiors, or curated gallery walls.

Details

  • Maker: Heubach (H & Co.), Lichte, Germany
  • Date: c. 1880–1895
  • Mark: Stamped “H & Co.” on reverse
  • Medium: Hand-painted porcelain portrait plaque
  • Frame: Original giltwood frame with bead and heart border
  • Condition: Excellent for age; strong, clean colors; original backing intact

 

 

Why We Love It

The artistry is refined, feminine, and beautifully executed. High-quality Heubach portrait plaques are increasingly sought after—and this example, with its original frame and exceptional painting, is exactly the type collectors compete for.

 


 

19th-Century Hand-Painted Heubach Porcelain Portrait Plaque Germany (Thuringia) • c. 1880–1895

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19th-Century Hand-Painted Heubach Porcelain Portrait Plaque

 

Germany (Thuringia) • c. 1880–1895 • Original Giltwood Frame

 

A beautifully rendered late-19th-century hand-painted porcelain portrait plaque attributed to the acclaimed Heubach (H & Co.) porcelain works of Lichte, Thuringia, Germany. The plaque bears the authentic H & Co. stamped mark on the reverse—an important identifier linking it to one of the most respected German porcelain manufacturers of the Victorian era.

The portrait itself is exquisitely detailed. The young woman is painted with remarkable sensitivity and skill—rosy complexion, finely shaded features, and expressive, lifelike eyes that immediately draw the viewer in. She wears a lace bonnet adorned with a pink ribbon, a black bead choker, delicate earrings, and a rose-pink gown with lace trim. Every detail—from the texture of the lace to the soft flush of her cheeks—displays the high level of artistry for which Heubach portrait painters were known.

She is set against a patterned olive-green backdrop, a sophisticated choice that enhances both contrast and warmth. This style of portrait plaque was highly prized in the late 1800s, often created for affluent homes and continental parlors where fine porcelain served as both art and status symbol.

The plaque remains in its original circular giltwood frame, featuring a beaded outer edge and a decorative heart-form repeating border. The frame has beautiful age and character, complementing the portrait with authenticity and charm. The wooden support and early suspension wire are consistent with untouched 19th-century framing practices.

As a complete, framed, and fully hand-painted example from a known German maker, this plaque is both decorative and highly collectible—ideal for antique portrait enthusiasts, European-inspired interiors, or curated gallery walls.

Details

  • Maker: Heubach (H & Co.), Lichte, Germany
  • Date: c. 1880–1895
  • Mark: Stamped “H & Co.” on reverse
  • Medium: Hand-painted porcelain portrait plaque
  • Frame: Original giltwood frame with bead and heart border
  • Condition: Excellent for age; strong, clean colors; original backing intact

 

 

Why We Love It

The artistry is refined, feminine, and beautifully executed. High-quality Heubach portrait plaques are increasingly sought after—and this example, with its original frame and exceptional painting, is exactly the type collectors compete for.