Overview
The platter exhibits the scalloped edge and embossed floral motifs characteristic of Homer Laughlin's classic 'Virginia Rose' shape (originally introduced in 1929). However, the printed backstamp explicitly states 'LEAD FREE' and includes a modern letter date code.
Story
The 'Virginia Rose' shape was introduced by the Homer Laughlin China Company in 1929, designed by the legendary Frederick Hurten Rhead. While the scalloped, floral-embossed shape is a classic vintage design, the 'Lead Free' designation on the backstamp indicates this specific piece is a modern production, manufactured in the late 1980s or later. The secondary market for Homer Laughlin's 'Virginia Rose' shape remains steady but modest, primarily driven by farmhouse decor enthusiasts and replacement buyers.
Maker / Origin
Homer Laughlin
Condition & Value
The valuation assumes the platter is in standard, usable condition without major structural defects. However, as a serving piece, its final value is highly dependent on the absence of heavy utensil wear, glaze crazing, and rim chips, which must be explicitly confirmed.