Very rare for collection. The handwork is very fine with incredible detailling. Don’t miss out this chance to get it. Wish you good luck! Material Famile Rose Porcelain. If you have an chance to traveling in China.
Height: 2 5/8, 6.7cm. Condition: minor rubbing to gilt on rim, minute chip to glaze on one cup, one with very tiny frit to inner rim, minor glaze faults, wear consistent with age.
Pair of Chinese famille rose plates, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with peonies, chrysanthemums and foliage tied together with a ribbon within stylised ribbon border diameter: 8 7/8in. Update Due to current restrictions our access to some of our stock is limited. As members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA), we are obliged to adhere to their rules of conduct. This means that our cataloguing is of the highest standard.
Pair of Chinese famille rose octagonal deep plates, Qianlong (1736-95), painted with a central scene of birds perching beneath flowering hibiscus and peony amongst ceramic vessels of ancient bronze form, the border with delicate garland of hibiscus flower and lotus. Condition: a few minute frits to rim and one plate with hairline to rim and very small chip. As members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA), we are obliged to adhere to their rules of conduct. This means that our cataloguing is of the highest standard.
Pair of Chinese famille rose plates, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with peonies, chrysanthemums and foliage tied together with a ribbon within stylised ribbon border diameter: 8 7/8in. Update Due to current restrictions our access to some of our stock is limited. As members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA), we are obliged to adhere to their rules of conduct. This means that our cataloguing is of the highest standard.
Pair Chinese Export Famille Rose Qianlong Plates 1736-95 9 Inch Diameter. Authenticated by Asian Art Expert Peter Combs of Bidamount. Com. Minute tiny nick to backside of each rim. Examine all pics carefully. Remnant of museum putty on back of one plate (should come off with warm water soak). Size: Approximately 9 inch diameter. Old Gallery label Matthew and Elizabeth Sharpe Antiques PA.
This is a pair of 18th century Qianlong era famille rose porcelain figurines – laughing man or boy, handpainted and glazed in rich colors – one of imperial yellow, the other green, both, in one hand holding an auspacious object called “Ruyi” and the other holding a gourd or seemingly a fruit. Both wear traditional Chinese silk garbs with a bat – ” fu” design and typical QIng Manchu collars. The garb are shown with finely stiched dotted lines The green on, on the back again shows a bat – fu, bat similar to that of the sound happiness or luck symbol, and the yellow one, on the back are dotted with florial designs and green leaves. Bat patterns are used to represent the five blessings: health, long life, prosperity, love of virtue. This is a very rare pair that come with two different colors.
Pair of Chinese famille rose chargers, Qianlong (1736-95), with gently barbed foliate rims, the central cartouches containing lakeside pavilion garden scenes in bright overglaze enamels; one with women and children listening to a to Xiao player underneath a prunus tree, the other with men conversing amongst large wooden barrels and baskets, a further two men visible inside the pavilion conducting business over an assortment of teabowls; the cavettos with four floral sprays inside gilt lambrequin borders, the rims with further gilt lambrequin bands and scrolling floral garlands. Condition: One with hairline, the other with frits to rim. Update Due to current restrictions our access to some of our stock is limited. As members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA), we are obliged to adhere to their rules of conduct. This means that our cataloguing is of the highest standard.