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Pair Of Porcelain Perfume Bottles, Dresden Circle, In The Imari Taste, C. 1890–1910
A decorative pair of porcelain perfume bottles from the Dresden circle, dating to around 1890–1910 and painted in the Imari taste. Each is of elegant compact form, with a rounded body, short neck, flared rim and domed stopper, combining practical use with refined cabinet appeal.
The decoration is executed in the classic Imari palette of deep cobalt blue, iron red and gilding on a white ground. Large stylised flowers rise from the lower body, while the shoulders are enriched with bold blue leaves, richly patterned reserves and pale blue fish-roe grounds. The design derives from Japanese Imari porcelain exported from the 17th century onward and later adapted by European manufacturers.
The underside bears a simple underglaze blue crown mark. Although this does not permit a precise factory attribution, the type of object and the decorative manner are consistent with Dresden circle porcelain of the period. The stoppers appear original to the bottles and retain their cork fittings.
Small perfume bottles of this kind were made both for use on the dressing table and for decorative display. As a surviving pair, these examples are especially appealing, since such objects were often separated over time. Their compact scale, strong Imari colouring and late 19th-century cabinet character make them attractive decorative pieces as well as collectible examples of Continental porcelain.
Dimensions
- Height: 15 cm each
- Diameter: 6 cm each
- Weight: 238 g each
Condition
Good antique condition with light wear to the gilding and minor surface traces of age and use. The stoppers are present. One stopper has a tiny chip to the top.
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