
Porcelain ginger jar with floral decoration by Andrea by Sadek
Selling Price
$15
History
This ginger jar represents the Western interpretation of Chinese famille rose porcelain, a decorative style that became popular in Europe and America during the mid-to-late 20th century. Andrea by Sadek was an American import company founded in 1947 that specialized in bringing Asian-inspired decorative porcelain to the American market, often commissioning pieces from Japanese and Chinese manufacturers. These jars typically featured hand-painted or transfer-printed floral motifs in the traditional Chinese style, with peonies, chrysanthemums, and birds being common decorative elements. Ginger jars like this appeal to collectors of Chinoiserie décor, vintage home accessories, and Asian-inspired decorative arts. They are valued for their versatility as decorative objects that bridge traditional and contemporary interior design styles. Collectors appreciate these pieces for their craftsmanship, colorful designs, and their role in the mid-century American fascination with Asian aesthetics. Such jars remain popular among interior designers and home décor enthusiasts who seek to add a touch of classic elegance and cultural fusion to their spaces.
Origin
Japan or China (imported by Andrea by Sadek, USA)
Maker
Andrea by Sadek
Time period
circa 1960–1990