Porcelain Oak Leaf Dish with Acorns
This porcelain dish, shaped as an oak leaf with a pair of acorns, reflects the mid-century fascination with nature translated into everyday design. The soft autumnal glaze moves from golden brown to pale amber, its edges traced with hand-applied gilt.
Made in Japan during the 1950s–1960s, such pieces were part of the postwar export movement that brought refined decorative wares into American homes. They offered beauty rooted in both utility and symbolism—the oak leaf and acorn standing for strength, growth, and continuity.
Measuring 10 inches long, 4.75 inches wide, and 1.5 inches tall, it is equally compelling as a seasonal centerpiece or a quiet decorative accent. Its presence evokes a moment in design history when natural motifs met mid-century form, resulting in objects both elegant and enduring.
Dimensions:
10" long x 4.75" wide x 1.5" tall
Date:
1950s–1960s
Dimensions
10" long x 4.75" wide x 1.5" tall
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