Having trouble finding out anything about these little decorative porcelain china plates. They have gold edges, I'm not sure how to describe that shape they take on. Scalloped? Also not sure if they have a style name that pertains to what they're used for (if anything...maybe they're just decorative), being 4" plates.
I looked at the middle scenes with a magnifying glass and it does have texture over it like it's painted, but the little dots on the edges lead me to believe they are prints. One has a man playing a flute to a Colonial-style pair (one seems to have a powdered wig), and the other plate has a couple and the man is wearing a cape--the "offness" of the blue on him another thing that makes me think it's printed and not painted.
The bottoms of both plates say "909" in red, although obviously that could be "606" and I'm reading it wrong
Anyone recognize this marking or know anything about these little scenes, the plate shape, etc.? Any little tidbit would help! Thanks!