Bring a serene romantic vibe to your dining room with this 1914 P.K. Silesia porcelain bowl, featuring a delicate hand-painted floral motif and gold-rimmed scalloped edges.
The interior is washed in a soft atmospheric blue that feels like a quiet morning, providing the perfect canvas for the lush, sprawling pink and yellow roses that anchor the design. The heavy gold gilt along the rim is punctuated by a delicate beaded relief, adding a layer of Edwardian sophistication that feels both reverent and substantial.
There is a certain gravity to Silesian porcelain from this era that modern mass-produced stoneware simply cannot replicate. The gentle wear on the gold rim tells a story of a century’s worth of Sunday dinners and holiday gatherings, making it a grounded choice for the modern collector who values history over perfection. Whether it is holding fresh citrus on a kitchen island or standing alone as a statement piece in a china cabinet, this bowl carries the quiet dignity of a well-loved heirloom.
This item is antique, over 100 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Origin: Germany (Silesia)
Era: Edwardian (c. 1914-1920)
Material: Porcelain, Gold Gilt
Dimensions: 2 3/4" Height x 9 3/4" Width
Condition: Very Good (Minor gilt wear)
Special Feature: Beaded relief border and scalloped rim
Note: P.K. Silesia mark dates this piece to the early 20th century.