This exquisite mid-century Dresden-style porcelain jardiniere captures the romantic elegance of Rococo revival design. Dating to the 1950s–1960s, this decorative centerpiece features a beautifully reticulated openwork rim, hand-painted floral bouquets, and applied dimensional porcelain flowers in soft blush, lavender, blue, peach, and golden tones.
The sculptural form rests on gilt-accented pastel scroll feet, while raised floral garlands wrap the body in layered botanical detail. The interior is fully hand-painted with vibrant floral sprays framed by pierced detailing along the rim, making this piece as stunning inside as it is from every angle.
Marked with red overglaze pattern number M-636, consistent with mid-20th century German decorated export porcelain.
An ideal statement piece for:
Vanity styling
Powder room decor
Mantel or console centerpiece
Romantic holiday or spring display
This piece is decorative and not intended for food use. For floral arrangements, a liner is recommended.
DETAILS
Era: Circa 1950s–1960s
Origin: Germany (Dresden style)
Material: Glazed porcelain with gilt accents
Pattern Number: M-636
Measurements:
Length – 9.5 inches
Width – 4 inches
Height – 5.5 inches
Weight – 2.02 pounds
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. No cracks, repairs, or missing applied flowers observed. Light, age-appropriate gilt wear consistent with careful vintage display.
STYLING NOTES
This jardiniere photographs beautifully in layered Hollywood Regency interiors. Pair with blush ranunculus, peonies, or soft trailing greenery against gilded mirrors or damask wallpaper for a romantic Eclectic Whimsy moment.