Description
Bowl made by Royal Bavaria. 10” diameter x 7” height. Handles on the sides. Hand painted by my great grandmother and signed in 1920. Gold painted rim. No chips or blemishes.
Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Ceramic
Distinguishing marks
M. Cadwallader 1920
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
10” diameter x 7” height
Date Period
1920
Weight
Approx 5 lbs
History
My great grandmother was a very talented artist, although not famous. I and my siblings also have several oil paintings done by her. She passed before I was born, and I don’t plan to part with the piece but am curious about its monetary value.
Price Paid (If known)
Family heirloom
For Sale?
No
Pieces like this are often…
Pieces like this are often what's called "Whiteware", meaning it was originally sold as an undecorated blank to Decorator studios who would then decorated them for resale, in some cases these pieces would be "seconds", pieces with small defects a sold wholesale. Highly floral examples like this generally date from the mid to late 19th century through to the 1920's. Limoge, France being the largest center of production, several German potteries sold white ware as well. Demand for china like this last peaked during the late 1980's through early 90's and has been in decline since that time, comparable examples often now sell for under $100.00.