Hand-painted unmarked porcelain vase, likely from the Nippon era of Japanese porcelain production (1891-1921), based on its style and the common use of the "Nippon" mark during that period for exports to the US.
It features a floral design with pink and purple flowers on a white panel, surrounded by a green background with a geometric pattern.
The vase is highlighted with gold accents, including gilded handles and raised gold trim patterns, potentially with gold beading or "moriage" work.
It has a distinctive double-handle design.
While this particular vase is described as unmarked, its design strongly suggests a Japanese origin from the early 20th century, consistent with Nippon porcelain.
Perfect condition, no chips, no blemishes