This is a rare and charming KPM porcelain trinket box, topped with a beautifully executed hand-painted scene of chicks on the domed lid. The miniature painting is rendered with impressive realism—soft, downy brushwork and warm, natural coloring—showing a small group of yellow chicks with a few darker chicks nestled behind them in straw, all set against a moody, atmospheric background. A fine gilt band frames the painting, while the sides of the box are decorated with scrolling gold ornamentation that gives the piece an elegant, presentation-quality look.
This box carries a wonderful layer of history: it is dated as a wedding gift, January 13, 1920, making it a sentimental keepsake as well as a collectible example of early 20th-century porcelain artistry. The artist is unknown, but the quality of the hand painting is notably high and would make this an appealing piece for decorators, collectors of KPM, or anyone drawn to animal-themed objets d’art.
The piece is marked as a factory second, and there is a small brown spot in the porcelain inside the box, noted for accuracy. The exterior presentation remains striking, with the hand-painted lid as the focal point.
Dimensions: approx. 3.75" wide x 1.4" tall.
Markings/notes: KPM porcelain; factory second; dated January 13, 1920 (wedding gift).
Condition: Very good overall vintage condition, with the noted small brown spot inside consistent with the factory-second designation.