The bowl is beautifully decorated with two panels of figure scenes alternating with two magenta border panels. The design is hand painted over-glaze with rich polychrome enamels of green, red, pink, burnt orange, blue and magenta all in varying shades. The inner bowl has a hand painted border around the rim and a motif to the inner base. The tea bowl is unmarked to the base F200.
18th century Qing (1661 – 1912). A very rare set of vase decorated plates. Dating to circa 1770. For China (& rest of Asia) & US allow at least 2 to 3 weeks. Depending on the situation it can take up to 1.5 month.
Pair Of 18th Century Famille Rose Plates. Note the exceptional texture of the plates’ main field. Very lovely and atmospheric. Faults shown in photos. Note that the hanging tabs – which are best practice for hanging on walls! – come off easily if soaked in warm water.
A simply stunning mid 18th century Qing dynasty Qianlong famille rose bowl, with beautifully hand-painted decorations of berries and roses in pink, red and purple with a detailed red and purple inner rim.