The Saxon China Company has a rich history of producing exquisite and unique pieces of ceramic ware, and one such piece that stands out is a one-handed octagonal-bottomed, round-topped gravy bowl. This stunning piece features gold trim around the edges of the opening, a black-lined center, and a beautiful mix of floral and abstract designs on each side.
What sets this piece apart is its rarity – in our extensive research, we could not find anything quite like it. The faded maker's mark, a Green Shield with Saxon China, indicates that it was produced between 1911 and 1932, before the company closed and later reopened as French Saxon China in 1934.
With its design and unique shape, we can confidently narrow down its production to the years between 1912 and 1918, making it a truly rare and valuable piece of China. Own a piece of history with this exquisite gravy bowl from the Saxon China Company, a true treasure for any collector of fine ceramics.
Because its antique it’s not perfect, some wear to the hand painted parts but nothing of great concern and fade to the gold trim.