Winterling Bavaria Germany 'Mignon' Floral Porcelain Serving Bowl
Fine China and Tableware

Winterling Bavaria Germany 'Mignon' Floral Porcelain Serving Bowl

A fine porcelain round serving bowl manufactured by Winterling in Bavaria, Germany, featuring the 'Mignon' pattern. The piece is crafted from high-quality find white china with a glossy glazed finish. It features a decorative scalloped rim with an embossed relief molding known as a 'swirl' or 'ozier' style finish along the edge. The central well of the bowl is adorned with a multicolor floral spray transfer, dominated by a large pink rose alongside yellow and purple wildflowers. The inner wall is further decorated with eight smaller scattered floral sprigs including blue cornflowers and pink rosebuds. The rim is elegantly finished with a thin silver-toned or platinum gilding. Based on the manufacturer and pattern, this mid-century style piece likely dates from the 1950s to the 1970s. The craftsmanship is typical of German export porcelain of that era, showing uniform firing and high-quality transfer application. There are no immediate visible cracks or chips, though there is a slight shadow suggesting very minor surface wear consistent with light domestic use. The platinum trim appears largely intact with minimal rubbing.

Estimated Value

$25.00 - $45.00

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Category

Fine China and Tableware

Appraised On

February 23, 2026

Estimated Value

$25.00 - $45.00

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Winterling Bavaria Germany Mignon

Item Description

A fine porcelain round serving bowl manufactured by Winterling in Bavaria, Germany, featuring the 'Mignon' pattern. The piece is crafted from high-quality find white china with a glossy glazed finish. It features a decorative scalloped rim with an embossed relief molding known as a 'swirl' or 'ozier' style finish along the edge. The central well of the bowl is adorned with a multicolor floral spray transfer, dominated by a large pink rose alongside yellow and purple wildflowers. The inner wall is further decorated with eight smaller scattered floral sprigs including blue cornflowers and pink rosebuds. The rim is elegantly finished with a thin silver-toned or platinum gilding. Based on the manufacturer and pattern, this mid-century style piece likely dates from the 1950s to the 1970s. The craftsmanship is typical of German export porcelain of that era, showing uniform firing and high-quality transfer application. There are no immediate visible cracks or chips, though there is a slight shadow suggesting very minor surface wear consistent with light domestic use. The platinum trim appears largely intact with minimal rubbing.

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