Small porcelain bud vase / decorative toothpick or posy vase
Estimated Value
$10-$30
A small cylindrical porcelain decorative vase with a scalloped, flared rim and a white ground decorated with pink rose blossoms, pale green leaves, and raised dot/textural accents. The rim and base are trimmed in blue-green and gold-toned edging. The form suggests a bud vase, posy vase, or possibly a toothpick holder. The style is ornamental and mass-market rather than high-art porcelain, though it has an attractive floral presentation.
Era
Late 20th century to early 21st century (vintage, not clearly antique)
Origin
Likely China or Japan; exact origin unknown from image alone
Material
Glazed porcelain or fine ceramic with hand-applied or transfer floral decoration
Condition
Good overall condition with visible minor surface wear, small specks/discoloration, and possible light edge wear; no obvious chips or cracks visible in the photo
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 3 to 4 inches tall, with a width of about 2 to 3 inches at the widest point
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-Low; the piece appears genuine as a ceramic object, but the exact maker, age, and origin cannot be verified from the image and it does not clearly present as an antique
Provenance
Likely a giftware or home décor piece produced for retail sale; no maker's mark or factory stamp is visible in the image, so provenance cannot be confirmed
Historical Significance
This type of floral decorative porcelain reflects popular late 20th-century giftware and vanity-table ceramics, often inspired by earlier Victorian and Rococo floral styles
