

Elevate your interior with the refined elegance of this circa 1930s white porcelain vase by Gerold Porzellan Bavaria. A striking example of early 20th-century European design, this piece seamlessly blends classical inspiration with clean, architectural form. The tall cylindrical silhouette is beautifully balanced by luminous gold overlay decoration encircling the center. Rendered in a neoclassical style, the frieze of classical figures, draped in flowing garments and posed in graceful movement, evokes the timeless artistry of ancient Greco-Roman reliefs. The rich gilt detailing contrasts dramatically against the crisp white porcelain ground, while matching gold bands at the rim and base frame the composition with understated sophistication. Measuring approximately 10.25 inches high and 4 inches wide and deep, this vase makes a bold yet elegant statement. Its proportions lend themselves beautifully to display on a mantel, console, bookshelf, or as part of a curated vignette. Marked “Made in West Germany”. No chips or cracks. Some wear to the gold gilding. Please review the photos for further condition assessment. Whether styled alone as a sculptural object or holding tall stems, it commands attention with its refined presence. An eye-catching and unique decorative accent, this Gerold Porzellan piece embodies the glamour and neoclassical revival aesthetic, perfect for collectors of fine porcelain or anyone seeking a touch of classical grandeur in their home. Check out our other antique listings.