Antique Continental Porcelain Vase Figural Birds Squirrels Gilt
A highly decorative antique Continental porcelain vase, richly adorned with hand-modeled birds, squirrels, flowering vines, and foliate handles, executed in vibrant polychrome enamels with generous gilt accents.
This sculptural vase exemplifies the naturalistic, Meissen-style tradition popular in Europe during the late 19th to early 20th century, featuring applied figures and branch-form handles that were individually modeled and attached by hand prior to firing. The result is a dynamic, three-dimensional composition with exceptional visual depth and charm.
The surface is finely painted with soft shading and delicate line work, while the raised elements retain strong detail and presence. Gilt highlights accent the rim, base, and scrolling branches, adding warmth and contrast to the creamy porcelain ground.
Details
Origin: Continental Europe
Period: Late 19th - early 20th century (circa 1880-1910)
Material: Porcelain with hand-applied polychrome enamels and gilt
Decoration: Birds, squirrels, floral and foliate motifs
Form: Tall vase with sculptural branch handles
Condition
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Very good antique condition overall. The vase displays age-appropriate wear, including light gilt wear, minor glaze irregularities, and fine firing or stress lines consistent with hand-made porcelain of this period. See handle join on last picture, the handle remains stable. All applied figures are intact, with no losses.
Presentation
This piece is ideal as a statement object for a curated interior, antique porcelain collection, or traditional display. Equally striking on its own or styled among other European decorative arts.