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Dresden Rare Antique Victorian Porcelain Potpourri Jar /vase/ box German/Dresden Style £132.99
Condition: UsedCondition Notes: Condition: This item is in a distressed, "as-is" good antique condition, consistent with its age and the fragile nature of its design. There is a small chip on the lid, as shown in the pictures. Please examine all photos carefully, as they serve as the best description of its condition. no major cracks, or repair.There may be minor crazing or discoloration typical of antique porcelain.Brand: DresdenType: Potpourri JarDepartment: AdultsOccasion: All OccasionsSize: MediumStyle: VictorianOriginal/Reproduction: OriginalMaterial: PorcelainFinish: AntiqueRoom: Any RoomEngraved: NoHandmade: YesThis is a beautiful and highly decorative antique porcelain potpourri jar, believed to be from the late 19th or early 20th century. This piece is a classic example of the ornate, floralencrusted porcelain that was popular during the Victorian era. It features a finely pierced lid, which allowed the scent of dried flowers or herbs to diffuse, and is adorned with a lavish array of applied porcelain flowers and leaves.The craftsmanship is evident in the delicate details of each petal and leaf, making this a true testament to the artistry of its time. The jar's form, with its intricate textures and decorative flair, is typical of the "Dresdenstyle" porcelain from Germany or Austria. It would make a lovely addition to a vanity table, a display cabinet, or as a charming decorative accent in a traditional or shabby chic decor.Condition: This item is in a distressed, "asis" good antique condition, consistent with its age and the fragile nature of its design.There is a small chip on the lid, as shown in the pictures. Please examine all photos carefully, as they serve as the best description of its condition.no cracks, or repair.There may be minor crazing or discoloration typical of antique porcelain.Historic Background: Porcelain potpourri jars were a staple of fashionable Victorian homes, used to hold fragrant dried flower petals and spices. The style of intricate, threedimensional applied flowers was a hallmark of the famous German and Bohemian porcelain factories, especially those in the Dresden and TurnTeplitz regions. These items were highly prized for their luxurious, handcrafted appearance, embodying the Rococo Revival style.Approximate Measurements:Height: 6 inches (15 cm) with lid on