PROSPERITY SERVICE PLATE
Best elegant charger for hosts who appreciate historical dinnerware aesthetics.
Elevate your dining experience with the Prosperity Service Plate, a stunning piece inspired by the historical elegance of Mount Vernon. This plate, perfect as a charger or buffet plate, showcases a design meticulously recreated from salt-glazed fragments found on George and Martha Washington's estate. Crafted from pure white hard porcelain, it embodies the popular English Staffordshire stoneware style of the 1760s. Enjoy its lasting beauty and convenience, as it is guaranteed stain-proof and safe for both microwave and dishwasher use.
$285.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.8
/ 5
Category Rank
8
/ 10879
#8 in Plates
Price vs Category Average
+227%
Above average
Material
Porcelain
/ Porcelain
Who it's for
- Hosts seeking sophisticated, historically inspired table decor
- Collectors prioritizing heirloom-quality porcelain and craftsmanship
- Investors looking for dinnerware with lasting resale value
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers building a complete dinnerware set
- Busy households requiring dishwasher-safe, low-maintenance tableware
- Minimalists needing versatile, everyday serving pieces
Performance breakdown
Historical Authenticity
Meticulously recreated design captures the essence of 1760s Staffordshire stoneware.
Material Durability
Hard porcelain construction ensures long-lasting resilience for frequent formal dining.
Maintenance Convenience
Stain-proof finish paired with dishwasher safety simplifies post-event cleanup.
Versatility
Functions seamlessly as a decorative charger or a functional buffet plate.
Modern Utility
Microwave compatibility adds unexpected practicality to this traditional aesthetic piece.
Visual Impact
The scenic pattern provides a sophisticated focal point for any table.
Key Specs
Material
Porcelain
Diameter
12.5 inches (317.5 mm)
Set Count
1
Food Safe
Yes
Plate Type
Charger Plate
Color
White
Style
Traditional
Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Features
- Inspired by Mount Vernon history
- Guaranteed stain-proof performance
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Crafted from pure white hard porcelain
- Elegant traditional style
- Scenic pattern design
- Doubles as a charger or buffet plate
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly regard the Mottahedeh Prosperity Service Plate as a cherished heirloom and centerpiece for formal entertaining. The sentiment is exceptionally positive, driven by stunning aesthetic appeal and impeccable craftsmanship. Reviewers consistently praise the pattern's depth, the richness of the colors, and the substantial weight of the porcelain, which conveys immediate luxury. Buyers often seek to elevate their tablescapes for significant occasions, justifying the premium price through the plate's perceived artistic value and historical significance. This piece successfully evokes grandeur and tradition, making owners feel they possess fine art. While the required handwashing is noted, the plate delivers unparalleled elegance, confirming its status as a worthwhile investment for those prioritizing luxury.
Know before you buy
While it is designed as a 12.5-inch charger or buffet plate, you can certainly use it for dining. However, please note that its large diameter is specifically intended to frame a standard dinner plate or serve as a generous base for buffet-style meals.
Yes, it is crafted from high-quality hard porcelain, which is known for its strength and resistance to chipping. It is designed to be both functional and decorative, making it suitable for regular use rather than just special occasions.
No special care is needed. The porcelain is guaranteed to be stain-proof, and you can safely clean it in your dishwasher without worrying about the finish degrading or absorbing food pigments.
Yes, the Prosperity Service Plate is fully microwave safe. You can use it to warm up food without risking damage to the porcelain or the decorative scenic pattern.
The pattern is a meticulous recreation of salt-glazed stoneware fragments discovered at Mount Vernon, the historic estate of George and Martha Washington. It reflects the traditional English Staffordshire style popular during the 1760s.
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