Reticulated Porcelain Footed Centerpiece Bowl with applied florals
Antique Decorative Arts / Ceramics

Reticulated Porcelain Footed Centerpiece Bowl with applied florals

This is a decorative centerpiece bowl crafted from fine glazed porcelain. It features a complex reticulated (pierced) design forming a diamond-lattice pattern around the body, finished with a serrated, tooth-like rim accented by a thin gold-toned pin stripe. The bowl is extensively decorated with hand-applied, three-dimensional floral swags in shades of green, red, and blue. The pedestal base sits atop three gilded lion's paw feet. The lower band of the bowl is colored in a soft turquoise or celadon glaze, featuring white relief acanthus leaf motifs and a central gold-tone floral medallion. This style is closely associated with mid- to late-19th-century European porcelain, specifically inspired by Capodimonte or Dresden techniques. The craftsmanship shows high-quality detailing in the delicate openwork and the complexity of the applied molded elements. Condition appears generally good, though there is visible surface grime, light wear to the gold accents, and a potential small fracture or stress line visible on one of the applied green leaves, which is common in such fragile, high-relief ceramics.

Estimated Value

$450 - $700

Basic Information

Category

Antique Decorative Arts / Ceramics

Appraised On

May 7, 2026

Estimated Value

$450 - $700

Item Description

This is a decorative centerpiece bowl crafted from fine glazed porcelain. It features a complex reticulated (pierced) design forming a diamond-lattice pattern around the body, finished with a serrated, tooth-like rim accented by a thin gold-toned pin stripe. The bowl is extensively decorated with hand-applied, three-dimensional floral swags in shades of green, red, and blue. The pedestal base sits atop three gilded lion's paw feet. The lower band of the bowl is colored in a soft turquoise or celadon glaze, featuring white relief acanthus leaf motifs and a central gold-tone floral medallion. This style is closely associated with mid- to late-19th-century European porcelain, specifically inspired by Capodimonte or Dresden techniques. The craftsmanship shows high-quality detailing in the delicate openwork and the complexity of the applied molded elements. Condition appears generally good, though there is visible surface grime, light wear to the gold accents, and a potential small fracture or stress line visible on one of the applied green leaves, which is common in such fragile, high-relief ceramics.

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