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porcelene, veldig bra, Østerrike eksportporcelene, DHL-utsending
you have a pair of decorative porcelain vases with hand-painted floral panels, gilt (gold) detailing, and angular “Arts & Crafts / Art Nouveau–influenced” shapes. Here’s a realistic breakdown of factory, age, and value:
Factory / Origin
The style (square body, stylized handles, pastel floral panels, heavy gold scrollwork) strongly suggests late 19th–early 20th century European porcelain, most likely
Austrian / Bohemian / German decorative porcelain (often called “Vienna style” or “Royal Vienna style”)
Bottom Line
Factory: Likely Austrian/Bohemian/German decorative porcelain factory
Year: ~1890–1920
Value (pair): about $150–300
If you want, upload a clearer close-up of the mark on the base, and I can try to identify the exact factory more precisely.
Thanks—that close-up helps.
Mark Identification
The green stamp reads (in a wreath form):
“Austria” with a decorative wreath/crown motif
This type of mark is commonly associated with:
Austrian export porcelain
Used roughly 1890–1915 (especially after 1891 when country-of-origin marking became required for export)
What Factory?
Common factories using similar marks include smaller decorative porcelain producers rather than elite names.
So:
Origin = Austrian / Bohemian export porcelain (not a single famous factory)
Date Refined
With this mark:
Circa 1895–1910 is the most likely range
Value (Updated Confidence)
Your original estimate still holds, but now more certain:
Pair value:
$200 – $300 typical market
Up to ~$350 if sold well (nice display appeal)
Key Insight
This confirms your pieces are:
Authentic antique export porcelain
Hand-decorated
But produced in moderate quantities for export, not rare studio work
Final Summary
Factory: Austrian export porcelain (exact maker unknown)
Year: ~1895–1910
Value: ~$200–300 for the pair
porcelene, veldig bra, Østerrike eksportporcelene, DHL-utsending
you have a pair of decorative porcelain vases with hand-painted floral panels, gilt (gold) detailing, and angular “Arts & Crafts / Art Nouveau–influenced” shapes. Here’s a realistic breakdown of factory, age, and value:
Factory / Origin
The style (square body, stylized handles, pastel floral panels, heavy gold scrollwork) strongly suggests late 19th–early 20th century European porcelain, most likely
Austrian / Bohemian / German decorative porcelain (often called “Vienna style” or “Royal Vienna style”)
Bottom Line
Factory: Likely Austrian/Bohemian/German decorative porcelain factory
Year: ~1890–1920
Value (pair): about $150–300
If you want, upload a clearer close-up of the mark on the base, and I can try to identify the exact factory more precisely.
Thanks—that close-up helps.
Mark Identification
The green stamp reads (in a wreath form):
“Austria” with a decorative wreath/crown motif
This type of mark is commonly associated with:
Austrian export porcelain
Used roughly 1890–1915 (especially after 1891 when country-of-origin marking became required for export)
What Factory?
Common factories using similar marks include smaller decorative porcelain producers rather than elite names.
So:
Origin = Austrian / Bohemian export porcelain (not a single famous factory)
Date Refined
With this mark:
Circa 1895–1910 is the most likely range
Value (Updated Confidence)
Your original estimate still holds, but now more certain:
Pair value:
$200 – $300 typical market
Up to ~$350 if sold well (nice display appeal)
Key Insight
This confirms your pieces are:
Authentic antique export porcelain
Hand-decorated
But produced in moderate quantities for export, not rare studio work
Final Summary
Factory: Austrian export porcelain (exact maker unknown)
Year: ~1895–1910
Value: ~$200–300 for the pair

