1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish

Fluted pale green porcelain candy dish with hand painted pink roses and gold gilt edges on a solid background. 1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish 1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish 1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish 1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish 1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish
1950s Lefton China Floral Candy Dish
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Infuse your home with mid-century elegance with this gorgeous hand-painted porcelain serving dish. The soft sage green background beautifully highlights a vibrant bouquet of blooming pink roses, framed by a delicately scalloped rim and fine gold gilt trim.

  • Size: 1.25 inches high by 6.75 inches long and 5.5 inches wide (Measurements are close but approximate)
  • Decade: 1950s
  • Style: Cottagecore / Shabby Chic
  • Condition: Excellent condition with beautifully preserved paint detailing and lustrous gold trim
  • Extra notes: Clearly stamped on the reverse with the classic Lefton China emblem and identification number 1860, this collectible dish is as functional as it is beautiful.

George Zoltan Lefton founded his iconic ceramics company in Chicago in 1941, importing beautifully crafted porcelain and bone china from occupied Japan after World War II to satisfy the American market's love for elegant giftware. The hand-painted floral lines produced during the 1950s are particularly legendary for their delicate color transitions, embossed fluting, and fine gold edging. This low-profile candy bowl makes an exquisite addition to a vanity table, coffee table display, or a curated collection of fine mid-century porcelain.