This floral bowl features a lobed, scalloped silhouette and a smooth, vitrified texture, offering a serene aesthetic for curated dining displays.
Crafted in Germany during the early 20th century, this porcelain piece exemplifies the romantic elegance of the pre-war era. The exterior and interior are adorned with soft, painterly transfers of pink and yellow roses, which seem to wind gracefully around the fluted body, while a delicate hand-applied gold rim provides a sophisticated, luminous frame for the botanical art.
The heavy lobing and flared rim give the bowl a substantial, sculptural quality that feels both timeless and reverent. Its classic white ground and sunny floral palette make it a quintessential "Vernal House" piece, equally suited for serving fresh spring greens or as a standalone focal point on a farmhouse hutch. Because it has survived in such pristine condition, it serves as a functional relic of European craftsmanship, ready to bring a touch of historic charm and garden-inspired beauty to a modern home.
This item is vintage, approximately 90 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Origin: Germany
Era: Early 20th Century (c. 1920s)
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: 2.75" x 8.00"
Condition: Excellent
Special Feature: Scalloped, lobed rim with intact gold gilt.
Note: The "Germany" mark from this era often denotes high-fire porcelain known for its durability and brilliant white clarity.