Overview
This is a charming, small porcelain flower frog vase featuring a distinctive gilded, perforated lid designed to hold individual stems. It is decorated with a bold, stylized geometric motif in a rich bronze-brown glaze, characteristic of the early modern design movements in Central Europe.
Story
In early 1900s Vienna, artists rebelled against fussy Victorian clutter. They created bold, geometric designs meant to bring art into everyday household objects. This clever little vase was designed to turn simple wildflowers into a structured architectural statement.
Maker / Origin
While the specific factory mark is not visible, the design strongly reflects the influence of the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops) or the German Werkbund. These collectives brought together architects, artists, and designers to create functional everyday objects with high-art sensibilities.
Condition & Value
The porcelain body appears intact with no visible cracks or chips. There is minor wear to the gilding on the perforated lid from use, which is typical for its age. Excellent preservation of the lid keeps the value toward the higher end of the range.