Description
Antique Hand Painted Nippon Serving bowl floral 9”dia With Handles Gold Accent. Hand-painted Nippon small porcelain serving bowl with floral motif and dual handles. Based on the makers mark on the bottom (blue rising sun) This Nippon bowl was made between 1911 - 1921. This particular bowl, with its dual handles and decorative rim, likely served a specific purpose, possibly as a serving bowl for sauces, a mayonnaise bowl, or even a small soup tureen. Hand-painted Nippon small porcelain serving bowl with floral motif and dual handles. Based on the makers mark on the bottom (blue rising sun) This Nippon bowl was made between 1911 - 1921. This particular bowl, with its dual handles and decorative rim, likely served a specific purpose, possibly as a serving bowl for sauces, a mayonnaise bowl, or even a small soup tureen. The hand-painted floral motifs, often roses or other delicate blooms, combined with a green border trimmed in gold, are characteristic of the aesthetic popular during the Meiji and Taisho periods in Japan. Such pieces are appreciated for their craftsmanship and the artistry involved in their decoration, making them desirable for collectors of antique tableware and decorative arts. Approx measurements: 7”diameter without handles 9”diameter with handles 2”high Condition: good: no chips, cracks or glazing. Some worn paint a few small pin size dimples inside bottom. See pictures for details From a smoke free home.