Overview
Identified as a vintage porcelain lidded bonbonniere or candy dish based on its form and materials. The tripod design on a triangular plinth with cobalt blue and stippled gilt decoration is characteristic of Neoclassical or Empire revival styles, often produced by Continental European makers (e. g., German, Austrian, or Bohemian) in the 20th century.
Story
This piece reflects the mid-20th-century production of Continental European makers (such as those in Germany, Austria, or Bohemia) who capitalized on the enduring popularity of 19th-century French Empire and Neoclassical styles. The presence of an impressed mold number and a generic foil sticker is characteristic of post-war export wares designed to emulate higher-end luxury porcelain.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
Based on the provided description and standard assumptions, the piece appears to be in good decorative order with intact gilding and vibrant cobalt color. Pending confirmation, we assume no major chips, cracks, or restorations are present along the vulnerable rim, lid, or tripod join points.