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Antique Hand-Painted Porcelain Egg Shaker Signed South Art Nouveau
$42.00
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This exquisite hand-painted porcelain egg dates to the turn of the 20th century (c. 1890–1920), a vibrant period known as the "China Painting Mania" in America. During this era, talented artists—primarily women—purchased porcelain blanks to create bespoke, one-of-a-kind masterpieces. This particular piece is signed "$outh" (South) within the foliage, showcasing the high-level naturalism and delicate brushwork characteristic of the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements.
The egg features a continuous wreath of blue forget-me-nots encircling the body, set against a crisp white ground and crowned with a heavy, lustrous gold gilding. The piece is designed in the form of a traditional egg shaker, featuring a central hole at the base typical of Victorian-era table service. The porcelain is in excellent antique condition, with the gold and floral pigments remains remarkably vibrant and free of chips or cracks.
As a signature work of early 20th-century decorative art, this egg is both a collectible porcelain object and a functional piece of historical table decor. Its petite scale and lavish gilding make it a perfect accent for a vanity, curios cabinet, or an Edwardian-inspired dining setting. It serves as a beautiful, authentic survivor of the turn-of-the-century hand-painted porcelain tradition.
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