
Lenox Quiescence Pierced and Embossed Ginger Jar
This is a fine ivory-toned porcelain ginger jar with an accompanying domed lid, likely manufactured by Lenox in their signature cream-colored glaze. The vessel features an elegant ovoid body that tapers to a smaller circular base, completely decorated with an intricate, repeating bas-relief pattern of scrolling acanthus leaves and stylized heart motifs. The matching lid is topped with a sophisticated tall pedestal-style finial and is accented with a hand-applied 24-karat gold gilded rim at the lip. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality American porcelain production, popular during the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s). The surface possesses a high-gloss vitreous glaze finish that enhances the depth of the embossed scrollwork. Observation shows the piece to be in excellent aesthetic condition with no visible cracks, chips, or crazing. The gold gilding appears intact with minimal signs of friction or wear, suggesting it has been used primarily as a decorative display piece rather than a functional storage container. This specific design is characteristic of the 'Quiescence' or similar decorative giftware lines known for blending Neoclassical textures with a monochromatic palette.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Basic Information
Category
Collectible Porcelain and Decorative Ceramic Art
Appraised On
April 19, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Item Description
This is a fine ivory-toned porcelain ginger jar with an accompanying domed lid, likely manufactured by Lenox in their signature cream-colored glaze. The vessel features an elegant ovoid body that tapers to a smaller circular base, completely decorated with an intricate, repeating bas-relief pattern of scrolling acanthus leaves and stylized heart motifs. The matching lid is topped with a sophisticated tall pedestal-style finial and is accented with a hand-applied 24-karat gold gilded rim at the lip. The craftsmanship reflects high-quality American porcelain production, popular during the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s). The surface possesses a high-gloss vitreous glaze finish that enhances the depth of the embossed scrollwork. Observation shows the piece to be in excellent aesthetic condition with no visible cracks, chips, or crazing. The gold gilding appears intact with minimal signs of friction or wear, suggesting it has been used primarily as a decorative display piece rather than a functional storage container. This specific design is characteristic of the 'Quiescence' or similar decorative giftware lines known for blending Neoclassical textures with a monochromatic palette.
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