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Royal Munich Serving Bowl Bavaria

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By [email protected], 1 July, 2025
Description

Today

royal munich, srving bowl with scalloped edge Bavaria

A Royal Munich bowl with a scalloped edge, made in Bavaria—especially by Z.S. & Co. (Zeh, Scherzer & Co.)—is a lovely collectible, often hand-painted with floral motifs and trimmed in gold.

Typical Features

  • Porcelain construction with a matte or glossy finish
  • Hand-painted roses, fruit, or pastoral scenes
  • Gold trim and a scalloped rim
  • Usually marked on the bottom with “Royal Munich,” “Bavaria,” and sometimes a Z.S. & Co. stamp
Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Porcelain construction with a matte or glossy finish

Hand-painted roses, fruit, or pastoral scenes

Gold trim and a scalloped rim
Usually marked on the bottom with “Royal Munich,” “Bavaria,” and sometimes a Z.S. & Co. stamp
Distinguishing marks
I believe this beautiful serving bowl is signed right next to the tree, please see picture attached.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
10.25" diameter almost 3" deep
Date Period
The Royal Munich serving bowls—especially those marked with Z.S. & Co. Bavaria—were primarily produced between 1880 and 1918 during the Art Nouveau period
Weight
3 to 4 lbs
History

These pieces were crafted by Zeh, Scherzer & Co., a porcelain manufacturer based in Bavaria, Germany. The company was known for its high-quality hand-painted porcelain, often featuring floral motifs, gold trim, and scalloped edges. After 1918, the style and branding evolved, and while the company continued producing porcelain into the 20th century, the “Royal Munich” mark became less common.
Price Paid (If known)
$4
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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[email protected]

1 day 5 hours ago

This is a beautiful piece…

This is a beautiful piece and will make a great addition to any home or office.

The talent that goes into a Royal Munich design always catches the eye.

It certainly caught my attention when I found it!

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NaidaTheCollector

11 hours 58 min ago

Royal Munich (Z.S. & Co.) Hand-Painted Bavarian Porcelain Servin

Item Overview

This is a hand-painted porcelain serving bowl marked "Royal Munich" and produced by Z.S. & Co. (Zeh, Scherzer & Co.), a respected Bavarian porcelain manufacturer active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The bowl features:

  • Scalloped edge
  • Pastoral scene with a woman, cottage, dog, and landscape
  • Soft color palette and delicate brushwork
  • Likely signature near the tree (common for artist-signed Z.S. & Co. pieces)

Manufacturer Background

  • Zeh, Scherzer & Co. operated in Rehau, Bavaria beginning in 1880.
  • The "Royal Munich" backstamp was used primarily between 1880 and 1918, particularly for export to English-speaking countries.
  • Their fine porcelain was typically hand-painted by in-house or contracted artists, often signed discreetly in the design.

Markings

  • "Royal Munich" blue stamp with crowned helmet crest — confirms authenticity and period.
  • "Z.S. & Co. Bavaria" — identifying the maker.
  • Additional numbers (possibly pattern or decorator reference).
  • Possible faint artist signature near the tree — visible in close-up.

These marks are consistent with verified Z.S. & Co. examples from the turn of the 20th century.

Condition

  • Excellent: No chips, cracks, or crazing observed.
  • Glossy, well-preserved surface with no paint loss.
  • Signature, if authenticated, would add to collectible value.

Dimensions & Features

  • Diameter: 10.25"
  • Depth: ~3"
  • Weight: Approximately 3–4 lbs
  • Style: Rococo Revival / Art Nouveau influence

Comparable Market Values

Item Type

Price Range (USD)

Unsigned Royal Munich bowl

$35 – $75

Artist-signed bowl (Z.S. & Co.)

$75 – $150

Large centerpiece bowls with strong hand-painting

$150 – $225+

 

Your piece, with its pastoral hand-painted scene, excellent condition, and likely artist signature, places it in the higher end of that range.

Estimated Value

💰 $100 – $150 USD

This estimate reflects the current secondary market value for early 20th-century signed Royal Munich decorative porcelain.

Recommendations

  • Authentication: If selling or insuring, consider a professional appraiser or certified antiques dealer who specializes in Bavarian or European porcelain.
  • Display Advice: Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, and if storing, wrap in acid-free tissue to protect the glaze and painted surface.

Conclusion

This is a beautiful and collectible Bavarian serving bowl from a respected porcelain house. The pastoral scene and probable artist signature make it desirable to collectors of German or hand-painted porcelain. Given your purchase price of $4, this piece represents excellent potential value, both aesthetically and financially.

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