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Vintage Forget Me Not Pink Creamer #18002R Japan Floral Porcelain Cottagecore Pitcher

Vintage Forget Me Not Pink Creamer #18002R Japan Floral Porcelain Cottagecore Pitcher

Regular price $18.00 USD
Regular price $30.00 USD Sale price $18.00 USD
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Delicate and romantic, this vintage “Forget Me Not Pink” creamer by Japan features soft pink roses, violet blossoms, trailing greenery, and elegant gold trim against glossy white porcelain. Its graceful curled handle, scalloped pedestal base, and flowing spout give it a charming cottage tea-party aesthetic perfect for shelf styling, spring displays, lavender-themed décor, or functional tabletop use.

Very good vintage condition with light age-appropriate wear. Gold trim remains bright and floral transfer is vibrant. No major chips or cracks observed. Minor manufacturing irregularities and subtle wear consistent with vintage porcelain may be present. Please review photos carefully for full condition details. Due to the age of vintage porcelain, this piece is recommended primarily for decorative use. Minor variations, glaze inconsistencies, and gentle wear are normal characteristics of older handcrafted and transferware ceramics.

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Whether styled with dried lavender, used as a petite floral vase, or displayed alongside other heirloom-inspired porcelain pieces, this sweet creamer brings a soft feminine touch to any Cottagecore or shabby chic collection.

 A lovely accent piece for tea lovers, collectors of Japanese porcelain, and anyone drawn to romantic floral décor.

History & Interesting Tidbits

Mid-century Japanese porcelain became highly popular in North America during the 1950s–1970s, especially floral tea wares and decorative serving pieces imported after WWII. “Made in Japan” ceramics often featured romantic botanical transfers, soft pastel palettes, gilded accents, and elegant Victorian-inspired silhouettes that aligned beautifully with cottage and shabby chic aesthetics long before those styles became mainstream again.

Pieces like this Forget Me Not Pink creamer were commonly sold individually or as part of tea and dessert sets, making surviving standalone pieces especially versatile today for display styling and collectible décor.

Perfect for romantic cottage shelving, lavender-themed vignettes, tea trays, spring decorating, or petite floral arrangements.

Creative Styling & Repurposing Ideas

  • Use as a lavender or dried flower vase
  • Style on a tea tray or hutch display
  • Add to a purple-and-pink Cottagecore vignette
  • Use as a syrup or cream pitcher during brunch gatherings
  • Display beside vintage teacups and floral china
  • Incorporate into wedding or bridal shower décor
  • Use for paintbrushes, pens, or vanity accessories
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