Pair of porcelain floral decorative objects (likely small trinket boxes, scent bottles, or ornamental containers)
Estimated Value
$30-$120 for the pair, depending on maker, age, and whether lids or original fittings are present
A matched pair of highly decorative ceramic pieces covered in dense, three-dimensional floral appliqué. The flowers are modeled in relief and hand-painted in soft white, pink, yellow, and green tones, creating a lush, bouquet-like surface. The forms appear rounded and compact, with small protruding elements that may be handles, feet, or decorative stems. The style is strongly ornamental and suggests a mid-century novelty or giftware piece rather than a fine art porcelain object. No maker's mark is visible in the image.
Era
Mid-20th century to late 20th century (likely 1950s-1980s)
Origin
Likely Japan or China; exact origin unknown
Material
Hand-painted porcelain or fine ceramic with applied floral relief decoration
Condition
Good overall condition with visible wear to painted surfaces and possible minor chips or losses to delicate floral elements; no obvious major cracks visible from the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 4-6 inches across each; height appears roughly 3-5 inches
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-Low; the objects appear genuine ceramic, but the exact age, maker, and intended function cannot be confirmed from the image alone
Provenance
Likely mass-produced decorative export ware, possibly from Japan or China, intended for the giftware or home décor market
Historical Significance
These types of floral ceramic decorative pieces reflect mid-20th-century export and domestic decorative trends, especially the popularity of elaborate floral motifs in vanity items, trinket ware, and souvenir ceramics
Restoration Notes
- •No clear restoration visible in the image
- •Possible minor surface wear and small losses to fragile floral appliqués
