
Porcelain sugar bowl with pink rose design, made in Japan
Selling Price
$10
History
This porcelain sugar bowl featuring pink roses was likely manufactured in Japan during the mid-20th century, approximately between the 1950s and 1970s. During this period, Japan was a major producer of fine china and porcelain tableware for export, particularly to Western markets. Such decorative tableware pieces were popular additions to formal tea services and dining sets in middle-class homes across America and Europe. Collectors of vintage Japanese porcelain particularly value these rose-decorated pieces for their delicate craftsmanship and romantic aesthetic. The pink rose motif represents a classic design that has remained desirable among collectors of vintage tableware and those seeking to create nostalgic table settings.
Origin
Japan
Time period
Mid-20th century, circa 1950s-1970s