This ceramic decorative bowl or dish has an intricate lace-like design pressed into the edges and a wavy, ruffled rim. The texture suggests that the ceramic might have been moulded over real fabric or lace to create the pattern, which is a technique often used in vintage or artisan pottery.
The matte, unglazed surface looks like bisque porcelain or earthenware, which gives it a delicate, handmade feel. Bisque porcelain is often associated with decorative pieces rather than functional tableware.
The lace-like pattern and ruffled edge are reminiscent of Victorian-inspired ceramics, which often imitated textiles or doilies. This could place it stylistically between the late 19th century and mid-20th century.
Based on the mark on the underside, this may have been produced by a smaller pottery studio or workshop. It's less likely to be mass-produced due to the handmade appearance. The maker's mark could refer to an artisan company, possibly French.
These kinds of bowls were often decorative, used for holding small items, fruit, or as centerpieces. If it’s bisque porcelain, it might be unsuitable for liquids unless glazed.
Size: Approx 14cm diameter
Vintage Artisan Cream Ceramic Dish
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