Seltmann Weiden Blue Onion Christina Porcelain Vegetable Bowl

Seltmann Weiden Blue Onion Christina Porcelain Vegetable Bowl
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Vintage From Paul is pleased to offer these stunning Seltmann Weiden Blue Onion Christina Porcelain Vegetable Bowls.  These particular Blue Onion Vegetable Bowls were manufactured in "West Germany"

Each available Seltmann Weiden Blue Onion Christina Porcelain Vegetable Bowl is in pristine condition with no defects noted. The graphics are crisp, colors vibrant.

The mark on the back of the Seltmann Weiden Blue Onion Christina Porcelain Vegetable Bowl reads "Seltmann Weiden Bavaria W. Germany  Rose, Christina Porcelain, dresden Classic, Dishwasher Safe Microwave Oven Safe".

The Seltmann Weiden Blue Onion Christina Porcelain Vegetable Bowl measures 9-1/8 inches in diameter.

We ship the day after payment is received using Insured Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. Parcels are generally received in 2-3 days depending on your location.

About the Blue Onion design

The term "onion design" is erroneous. The design has nothing to do with the onion motif (and neither is that vegetable necessary for production!). Only one of the decorative elements on the plate edges, the pomegranate, remotely resembles the outline of an onion.

Actually, the whole design is an ingeniously conceived grouping of several floral motifs, with Japanese peaches and the pomegranates, and in the center of the product are found stylized peonies and asters --the stems of which wind in flowing curves around a bamboo stalk.

Judging from the number of various plant types mentioned, the ornament might arise from an east Asian model-- probably Chinese-- but it also demonstrates that the manner of strictly abstract stylization belongs to the sphere of European comprehension. And it is undoubtedly connected with the rhythm and rules of rococo ornamentation: for instance, the asymmetrical motif is composed according to type in various areas, and yet at first glance gives the impression of symmetry.

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