Description
A wonderfully eccentric mid-20th century porcelain apothecary canister marked "OPIUM," featuring a caduceus motif framed by hand-decorated gilt botanical detailing and topped with a sculptural gold finial lid. Made in Japan, this striking decorative object channels the surreal wit and graphic neoclassical sensibility associated with Piero Fornasetti, while also evoking the moody glamour of Victorian apothecary jars and old-world pharmacy antiques. The subtle age and "sign of the hand" give the piece an authentic vintage character that works beautifully in layered interiors.
Executed in crisp white porcelain with black typography and delicate hand-applied gold accents, the canister has an unmistakably cinematic quality—equally suited to a dark academia interior, a maximalist cabinet of curiosities, or a sophisticated powder room or bar vignette. The form recalls antique chemist jars while the bold "OPIUM" labeling gives it an irreverent, conversation-starting edge.
An especially compelling styling object for interiors influenced by:
Fornasetti
Italian neoclassical modernism
Hollywood Regency
dark academia
Victorian apothecary
grandmillennial
eclectic European interiors
gothic revival and curiosity cabinet aesthetics
Perfect as:
shelf decor
vanity accessory
desk or study object
bathroom storage
cocktail bar accent
collector's curiosity display
Dimensions:
5.75" H x 3" W
Condition:
Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear, including visible crazing to the glaze and minor wear to the gilt detailing consistent with age. No major chips or cracks observed. Lid fits properly. Retains original "Made in Japan" label.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Excellent vintage; clean, no damage to porcelain body, strong retention of gilt
Origin:
Japan
Creator:
Styled After: Fornasetti
Materials & Techniques:
Porcelain
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Executed in crisp white porcelain with black typography and delicate hand-applied gold accents, the canister has an unmistakably cinematic quality—equally suited to a dark academia interior, a maximalist cabinet of curiosities, or a sophisticated powder room or bar vignette. The form recalls antique chemist jars while the bold "OPIUM" labeling gives it an irreverent, conversation-starting edge.
An especially compelling styling object for interiors influenced by:
Fornasetti
Italian neoclassical modernism
Hollywood Regency
dark academia
Victorian apothecary
grandmillennial
eclectic European interiors
gothic revival and curiosity cabinet aesthetics
Perfect as:
shelf decor
vanity accessory
desk or study object
bathroom storage
cocktail bar accent
collector's curiosity display
Dimensions:
5.75" H x 3" W
Condition:
Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear, including visible crazing to the glaze and minor wear to the gilt detailing consistent with age. No major chips or cracks observed. Lid fits properly. Retains original "Made in Japan" label.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Excellent vintage; clean, no damage to porcelain body, strong retention of gilt
Origin:
Japan
Creator:
Styled After: Fornasetti
Materials & Techniques:
Porcelain
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Excellent vintage; clean, no damage to porcelain body, strong retention of gilt
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
5.75 x 3 x 3 in
Mid-Century Handpainted Porcelain "Opium" Apothecary Canister in the Style of Piero Fornasetti M
Estimate $110-$340
Starting Price
$60
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A Midsummer Mix: Furniture, Art & Decor I
Jul 10, 2026 4:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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