Antique 19th Century Porcelain Cherub Cornucopia Urn

Add historic European romance to your home with this exquisite antique German porcelain cherub cornucopia vase. This 19th century antique is the kind of charming piece that quietly changes the feeling of a room. Most likely made by Sitzendorf, in soft white with pale blue accents, the vase features a beautifully sculpted, sweet-faced cherub or putti resting gracefully on a cornucopia-shaped horn of plenty vase. The horn has a textured basketweave pattern, a classic fluted rim, and vibrant blue ribbon trim.

Draped elegantly around the vase is a delicate, hand-painted floral garland featuring charming blue forget-me-nots and soft yellow blossoms nestled in rich green foliage. Of note, there are missing floral petals as shown.  Place it on a sunlit mantel, style it on your living room étagère, or use as a striking centerpiece on a dining table filled with delicate garden blooms. This charmer will infuse your home with old-world character and refined, curated aesthetic. It is a true collector's treasure that seamlessly elevates both traditional interiors and modern grandmillennial decor.

  • Measures 5" x 3-1/8" x 5-1/2"h.

Collector's Notes

Cherub and cornucopia urns like this were widely produced in European decorative porcelain traditions, particularly during the late 19th to early 20th century revival periods. They draw on classical symbolism—abundance, innocence, and domestic prosperity—translated into highly decorative home objects.

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