Vintage Austrian Hand‑Painted Pink Rose Porcelain Salt & Pepper Shakers with Gold Tops, ca. 1910–1930
Vintage Austrian Hand‑Painted Pink Rose Porcelain Salt & Pepper Shakers with Gold Tops, ca. 1910–1930
Vintage Austrian Hand‑Painted Pink Rose Porcelain Salt & Pepper Shakers with Gold Tops, ca. 1910–1930
These exquisite hand‑painted porcelain salt and pepper shakers capture the romantic artistry of early‑20th‑century Austrian tableware. Each piece features lush pink roses and soft green foliage brushed over a pale yellow ground, finished with radiant gold tops that glow against the porcelain body. The form is gently tapered and balanced, a hallmark of Austrian craftsmanship from the 1910s–1930s. Unsigned but unmistakably studio‑painted, they bring warmth and refinement to any table or display.
Very good vintage condition. One shaker has the tiniest underside rim chip—barely visible and mentioned only for accuracy. Corks are new and fit securely.
Details
Maker: Likely Austrian studio porcelain
Period: ca. 1910–1930
Material: Hand‑painted porcelain with gold tops
Dimensions: Width 2 ¼″ at widest, Height 3 ¼″
Signed: Unsigned
Condition: Very good vintage condition; one minute underside chip; new corks
Perfect for collectors of European porcelain or anyone curating a romantic vintage table. Display them on a lace runner beside milk glass or floral china, or use them to serve with charm at brunch or afternoon tea. Their soft color palette and gold accents make them ideal for cottagecore, Edwardian, or mid‑century settings. A thoughtful gift for hosts, collectors, or anyone who loves authentic hand‑painted porcelain.
Choosing vintage porcelain preserves artistry and reduces demand for new production. These Austrian rose shakers continue their story beautifully—a sustainable way to celebrate craftsmanship and timeless design.
Please note that most of the photos are taken at 5 to 10X magnification. This shows any blemishes much more magnified than they really are. Please check dimensions as items might look bigger in pictures.