Blue-and-white porcelain garden seat / stool
Estimated Value
$75-$250 USD
A cylindrical blue-and-white porcelain stool or garden seat with pierced top and raised dot relief around the body. The piece features dense floral and scrollwork decoration in cobalt blue on a white ground, with a patterned top medallion and repeating ornamental panels around the sides. This type of stool is commonly used as an accent piece, occasional seat, plant stand, or decorative side table. The style draws on traditional Chinese porcelain motifs, though the overall finish and construction suggest a later decorative production rather than a very early antique example.
Era
20th century, likely late 20th century decorative import (possibly 1970s-1990s)
Origin
China (likely, based on form and blue-and-white porcelain decoration)
Material
Glazed porcelain
Condition
Good overall condition; visible surface wear consistent with age/use, no obvious major chips or cracks visible in the image. Possible minor glaze wear or manufacturing irregularities cannot be ruled out from one photo.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 16-18 inches tall and 11-13 inches in diameter
Weight
Heavy
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-Low; the form and decoration are consistent with Chinese porcelain stools, but without a view of the base, marks, or close-up details, exact age and authenticity cannot be confirmed.
Provenance
Likely Chinese export or decorative market production; exact maker and workshop unknown from the image alone. No visible maker’s mark is apparent in the photo.
Historical Significance
Porcelain garden stools became popular in China and later internationally as functional and decorative objects. Traditional examples can date to the Qing dynasty, but many modern examples were produced in the 20th century for export and interior design markets.
