Vintage Floral Bowl
Vintage Floral Bowl
Lowestoft porcelain was produced in England from the mid-18th century until 1802. It was known for its resemblance to Chinese export porcelain, often featuring floral patterns and chinoiserie designs. Many pieces were made in the style of Chinese wares to meet the demand for exotic decorative items.
This particular bowl, with its floral swags and ribbon motifs, exemplifies the decorative aesthetic popular during the Georgian era. Such bowls were often used as decorative centerpieces or for serving fruit and sweets, reflecting the refined tastes of the period. The hand-painted details suggest a level of craftsmanship associated with antique ceramics.
