Description
Antique Belgium Hand-painted porcelain “Wedding Vase” flared scalloped gold rim . This antique porcelain vase, often referred to as a marriage or wedding vase, features a distinctive hand-painted floral design and ornate gold gilt handles. Identification Details Era: Manufactured in Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Origin: The circular mark on the base, while somewhat faded, is labeled "Made in Belgium". Production Number: The red hand-painted digits 25343 on the bottom are a common production or pattern number used by European porcelain factories to track specific designs. Style: It is a baroque-style spill vase, characterized by its flared, scalloped rim and elaborate "winged" handles. Good antique condition- one chipped area on the inside of the back rim (see photos) This antique porcelain vase, often referred to as a marriage or wedding vase, features a distinctive hand-painted floral design and ornate gold gilt handles. Identification Details Era: Manufactured in Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Origin: The circular mark on the base, while somewhat faded, is labeled "Made in Belgium". Production Number: The red hand-painted digits 25343 on the bottom are a common production or pattern number used by European porcelain factories to track specific designs. Style: It is a baroque-style spill vase, characterized by its flared, scalloped rim and elaborate "winged" handles. Good antique condition- one chipped area on the inside of the back rim (see photos)