Set of Three Portrait Miniature Porcelain Dishes
Set of Three Portrait Miniature Porcelain Dishes
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SET OF THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURE PORCELAIN DISHES
Era: Late 19th/Early 20th Century
Origin: Likely European (possibly French or Austrian)
Material: Hand-Painted Porcelain with Gold Interior
OVERVIEW:
An exquisite set of three square porcelain dishes featuring finely hand-painted portrait miniatures of women in traditional headdress. These refined decorative pieces exemplify the European tradition of miniature portrait art on porcelain, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship with their detailed paintwork and luxurious gold-washed interiors.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Dimensions: Approximately 2.5 inches square each
• Material: Fine porcelain with hand-painted details and gold wash
• Origin: Likely European (possibly Vienna or Limoges)
• Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century
• Type: Decorative Trinket Dishes/Salt Cellars
DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Decoration:
- Hand-painted portrait miniatures of women in white headdresses
- Gold-washed interiors
- Squared form with slightly curved edges
- Profile and three-quarter view portraits
- Renaissance-inspired costume details
• Artistic Features:
- Delicate facial rendering with lifelike expression
- Fine brushwork showing individual features
- Period-appropriate costume details
- Complementary color palette across the set
- Consistent artistic style suggesting same artist or workshop
• Technical Features:
- Fine porcelain body
- Hand-painted portrait technique
- Gold interior finish
- Squared form with rounded corners
- Matching set of three
CONDITION:
Very Good Antique Condition
• Some expected wear to gold interiors
• Well-preserved portrait paintings
• No significant chips or cracks
• Minimal crazing to glaze
• Consistent condition across all three pieces
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
These miniature dishes represent a fascinating intersection of decorative and fine arts from the late Victorian through Edwardian periods. The tradition of portrait miniatures on porcelain evolved from earlier painted miniatures on ivory, becoming popular among affluent European households as both decorative accents and conversation pieces. Such items were often produced as luxury souvenirs or commemorative items, possibly depicting historical figures, literary characters, or idealized feminine beauty. The goldsmith work combined with fine porcelain painting demonstrates the highly specialized skills of European decorative arts workshops of the period.
DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Display in a curio cabinet or vitrine
• Grouped as a set on a vanity or dressing table
• Used as elegant ring or jewelry dishes
• Incorporated into a collection of portrait miniatures
• Displayed on a wall in miniature frames
COLLECTING NOTE:
Hand-painted porcelain portrait miniatures represent a significant category in decorative arts collecting. This matching set of three dishes offers particular appeal, as complete sets have become increasingly scarce. The quality of the portraiture, distinctive gold interiors, and excellent preservation make these pieces desirable examples of turn-of-the-century European craftsmanship, appealing to collectors of portrait miniatures, fine porcelain, and Victorian/Edwardian decorative arts.
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