
Porcelain sugar bowl with hand-painted floral decoration and ruffled rim. This piece is by RS from Prussia.
Selling Price
$35
History
This style of hand-painted porcelain sugar bowl was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly produced by European and American manufacturers. These pieces were often part of tea and coffee services, featuring delicate floral motifs painted by skilled artisans. The ruffled rim and dual handles are characteristic of Victorian and Edwardian-era tableware, reflecting the period's appreciation for ornate domestic items. Such pieces appeal to collectors of vintage porcelain, antique tea service enthusiasts, and those interested in Victorian-era decorative arts. The hand-painted floral designs and elegant form make these bowls desirable for display in period-appropriate settings or as functional pieces for special occasions. Collectors value these items for their craftsmanship, aesthetic beauty, and connection to the refined dining customs of the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Origin
Europe or United States
Time period
circa 1890-1920