Tettau Father's Day plates with blue motifs and gold lettering
Tettau Father's Day plates are blue-and-white porcelain plates from the German Tettau Porcelain Factory, issued with a new motif and year for Father's Day. The plates are decorated with blue underglaze and have the text Father's Day and the year written in gold.
The motifs revolve around father and child, craftsmanship and everyday scenes. For example, the 1978 plate shows a father and son as chimney sweeps, while 1980 shows a father and boy together at woodworking.
Find a Tettau Father's Day plate from a specific year
The various editions make Tettau Father's Day plates ideal if you are looking for a plate from a year with special significance. It could be the year you became a father, a birth year, or another event that makes that particular edition personal.
The plates can also be collected across editions, where the blue-and-white motifs and consistent gold lettering create cohesion between the different motifs.

How Tettau Father's Day plates can be used
Tettau Father's Day plates are not only made as collector's plates. They can also be used in table settings or hung up as decoration, so a specific edition can have a visible place in the home.
Use the Father's Day plates on the table
With a diameter of 20 cm, the plates are about the same size as a smaller plate and therefore fit well for cakes, desserts, lunch, and smaller servings. Tettau Father's Day plates are also well suited to be part of a plate stand together with other plates and dishes.
This makes it possible to take out an old Father's Day plate and use it at the table instead of just having it standing in a collection.
Tettau Father's Day plates on the wall
On the back is the original glued-on hanger, so the plates are easy to hang up. An edition with special significance can hang alone, or several different motifs can be combined on the same wall.
You can also hang several editions together and combine the different motifs. This works well in, for example, the kitchen, dining room, or on a plate wall together with other plates.

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