Antique Silesia Porcelain Lusterware Bowl – Kino Steinmann, Hand-Painted Robin, c. 1915–1928
A luminous and pristine example of early 20th-century European porcelain artistry, this antique bowl is attributed to the Kino Steinmann factory in Tirfenthal, Silesia (now Poland), and dates to circa 1915–1928.
Measuring 8 inches across, the bowl features a beautifully hand-painted robin perched on a flowering branch, set against a warm apricot lusterware ground with a luminous mother-of-pearl finish. The scalloped rim adds an elegant, period-appropriate flourish that speaks to the refined craftsmanship of the Silesian porcelain tradition.
- Maker: Attributed to Kino Steinmann, Tirfenthal, Silesia (now Poland)
- Era: circa 1915–1928
- Diameter: 8 inches
- Decoration: Hand-painted robin on flowering branch
- Finish: Apricot lusterware with mother-of-pearl iridescence
- Rim: Scalloped
- Condition: Pristine — never used, no chips or cracks
A rare and collectible piece for lovers of antique European porcelain, lusterware, and early 20th-century decorative arts.
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