Porcelain centerpiece with bronze handle, Wong Lee, Hong Kong, late 20th century

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Overview

Porcelain centerpiece with bronze handle, Wong Lee, Hong Kong, late 20th century

This elegant two-part centerpiece was crafted in Hong Kong in the late 20th century by the well-regarded porcelain manufacturer Wong Lee. Made in the style of Napoleon III, it features a delicately hand-painted floral motif on creamy porcelain, framed by a scalloped edge highlighted with subtle gold accents. The richly detailed bronze handle—ornamental yet practical—adds sculptural interest and allows for easy movement between tabletop or buffet settings.

Ideal for serving sweets, chocolates, or fruit, this piece offers decorative charm without excess. Its proportions (approximately 27 cm in width and 9 cm in height including the handle) make it suitable for both intimate dining arrangements and more formal interiors. The piece is in very good condition, with only minor signs of age, and is ready to be enjoyed as both a serving dish and a conversation piece.

At this price point, it presents genuine decorative value for collectors of revival-style porcelain or simply those who appreciate refinement with character.

Features

Stocks
Italy
Material
Porcelain, Bronze
Height, cm
8 cm
Diameter, cm
27 cm