Decorative handled porcelain or ceramic basket bowl
Estimated Value
$40-$150
A small decorative basket-form bowl with a single arched handle, scalloped rim, and deep burgundy/maroon ground decorated with floral motifs in lighter tones and gold accents. The form suggests a vanity basket, candy dish, or decorative table basket rather than a utilitarian serving piece. The handle appears molded and integrated with the body, and the overall style is ornamental, likely intended for display. The piece shows hand-painted or transfer-decorated floral elements and gilt detailing, both common in late 19th- and early 20th-century decorative ceramics.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century, possibly Victorian/Edwardian period
Origin
Likely Europe, possibly Germany or Austria; exact origin unknown from image alone
Material
Glazed porcelain or fine ceramic with gilded trim and painted floral decoration
Condition
Fair to Good; visible wear to gilding and surface decoration, possible crazing or age-related wear, no obvious major cracks visible in the photo but rim and handle should be inspected closely for chips or repairs
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 6-8 inches wide and 4-6 inches tall including handle
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium; the style and wear are consistent with an older decorative ceramic, but the image does not show a maker's mark, base, or close-up details needed for firm attribution
Provenance
Likely a continental European decorative ceramic made for export or domestic decorative use; without a maker's mark, provenance cannot be confirmed
Historical Significance
Basket-form decorative ceramics were popular in the Victorian and Edwardian eras as part of the broader taste for ornate table and vanity accessories. Pieces like this reflect the period's interest in floral ornament, gilding, and novelty forms.
Restoration Notes
- •No definite restoration visible from the photo
- •Possible wear to gilding and painted surface consistent with age
- •Base and handle joints should be checked for old repairs or regluing
