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Pair of Floral Scalloped Porcelain Serving Bowls

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9005 Double Diamond Pkwy
Reno NV 89521
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Product Overview

The Piece

Pair of vintage floral porcelain serving bowls.
White glazed ceramic with scalloped rims, pastel floral borders, and small central floral bouquets.
Unmarked undersides with raised foot rings and age-consistent surface wear.

This pair of shallow serving bowls features a soft cream-white ground with pastel floral decoration in pink, yellow, blue, and green. Each bowl has a scalloped rim and a decorative border of floral sprays set within pink scrollwork, with a small matching bouquet at the center.

The design has a mid-century domestic tableware feel, likely dating to the 1940s–1960s, with the strongest visual read around the 1950s. The unmarked underside keeps the maker attribution open, so this pair is best listed honestly as vintage floral porcelain rather than forcing a fake maker name onto it like the internet so desperately wants us to do.

Condition + Updates

Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear throughout. Both bowls present well from the top, with floral decoration still visible and attractive. Interiors show utensil scratches, surface marks, and light wear from use. The undersides show discoloration, age spotting, and handling marks.

No obvious large cracks are visible in the provided photos. Rims should be checked closely for small flea bites or chips before final listing. Overall, these are best described as decorative or light-use vintage tableware rather than pristine china.

Historical Context

Floral porcelain and ceramic serving pieces like these were common in mid-20th-century domestic table settings, especially from the 1940s through the 1960s. Scalloped rims, pastel transfer-style floral borders, and soft rococo-inspired scrollwork were widely used across dinnerware patterns intended for everyday entertaining, luncheon service, dessert, fruit, or side dishes.

These bowls likely belonged to a larger dinnerware set, now separated from its original companions by time, estate sales, and the usual slow collapse of household order. On their own, they still work beautifully as a pair for tabletop styling or small service pieces.

Why This Belongs in Your Home

This pair brings a soft vintage floral note to a table, vanity, shelf, or cabinet display. The cream base and pastel border make them easy to style with linen, silverplate, brass, clear glass, pink florals, spring table settings, or cottage-inspired interiors.

They can be used for berries, nuts, candy, dessert, soaps, jewelry, keys, or purely decorative layering. Their wear gives them an honest lived-in quality, not the sterile “never touched by human hands” look that makes vintage feel weirdly dead inside.

Product Details

Detail

Description

Object Type

Serving bowls / shallow bowls

Quantity

Set of 2

Era

c. 1950s

Wider Date Range

c. 1940s–1960s

Material

Porcelain or glazed ceramic

Color

Cream-white ground with pastel floral decoration

Pattern

Floral border with pink scrollwork and central bouquet

Rim

Scalloped

Base

Raised foot ring

Maker

Unmarked

Approx. Dimensions

7–8.5 in. diameter x 1.5–2.25 in. H each

Approx. Weight

10–18 oz. each

Suggested Use

Side dishes, fruit, berries, dessert service, vanity styling, jewelry catchall, decorative display 

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