Please read the whole description! On offer is a Chinese Qianlong Period (1736 – 1795) Export Porcelain Famille Rose Punch Bowl. It is approximately 29 cm long/wide and 19 cm tall at the widest points. Hand-painted with a very popular and sought after Famille Rose pattern. This piece definitely qualified! Offering it here, as I need some funds for some future business plans. This punch bowl would make an excellent decorative item, alongside a piece for any serious Chinese porcelain collection. If you are a serious collector of Chinese porcelain, this is a must have! Condition Report: This bowl is in good antique condition with 2/3 blemishes. There are some/ a few spots on the inner side with stains present. There is a hairline crack running through the rim. It is about 6.8 – 7 cm long. Last, there is a chip (and associated losses) on the foot rim. But all these blemishes are only minor, especially considering age and size of this bowl. This is definitely on the bigger size, and those bowls often have massive cracks, damages and repairs. But not this one, a quite rare find. Remarks: You can see from the report this is an upper quality item and my asking price is only fair. And it is priced for a quick sale. I just value my customers and offering it here first. No offers will be considered, so please save your valuable time if you are thinking of sending one to me. Should you need any additional info, please do not hesitate to ask me any questions. I would be very happy to assist you. Please study the photos provided as they form part of the description. What you see is what you get! A few things about me and my listings for art pieces. Whether you believe it or not my interest started from Traditional Japanese razors (Kamisoris) and Natural Sharpening stones (Toishi) and quickly expanded to anything Japanese related really and absolutely fell in love it! Then expanded to Chinese art pieces as well. Hence, I have sought the expertise of a Native Japanese speaking Accredited Art Appraiser with nearly 3 decades of experience. I use his guidance alongside the description of accredited auctioneers to describe my lots and in line with similar known examples. Of course mistakes can occur and I will take full responsibility if that happens. If you are qualified to do so and you spot an alleged error in my listing, then please let me know. BUT, you have to be in a position to do so, i. You are a Certified Art Appraiser registered with an Appropriate Body or an Accredited Auctioneer in Art and have professional knowledge. If that is the case then please kindly introduce yourself to me and inform me of this error. According to the severity of the error, I will either make changes or delist the item. However, if you are just another “dealer” or a self proclaimed “expert” and you know everything better than me and can outperform me and my Art Appraiser in every simple possible way OF COURSE YOU CAN!!! , then I would like to state that your “expertise” is neither requested nor is welcome! I guess my “expertise” about Trident is not needed by the British Government… I will be more than happy to provide evidences of it being a genuine item or of an age described. If, however, and despite this notice you message me and you try to “teach “me and prove your superior knowledge, then I would like to let you know that I have a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY on nonsense! Terms and conditions of sale. I will try my best to accommodate your need. You will get the exact added amount at the checkout. I don’t have any control over those charges. They will also be responsible for any damage during the transportation. The item will arrive to you without any further action needed from your side. But let me clearly state what I mean by that! You have to prove to me that my lot has been misdescribed. You have to prove that my photos haven’t depicted the item correctly or have an accredited person (such as one I have described above) after physical inspection (per industry standards) to deem an item as of “inappropriate” description (for whatever reason really including wrong dating on a genuine item).
Please read the whole description! On offer is a Chinese Qianlong Period (1736 – 1795) Export Porcelain Famille Rose Punch Bowl. It is approximately 29 cm long/wide and 19 cm tall at the widest points. Hand-painted with a very popular and sought after Famille Rose pattern. This piece definitely qualified! Offering it here, as I need some funds for some future business plans. This punch bowl would make an excellent decorative item, alongside a piece for any serious Chinese porcelain collection. If you are a serious collector of Chinese porcelain, this is a must have! Condition Report: This bowl is in good antique condition with 2/3 blemishes. There are some/ a few spots on the inner side with stains present. There is a hairline crack running through the rim. It is about 6.8 – 7 cm long. Last, there is a chip (and associated losses) on the foot rim. But all these blemishes are only minor, especially considering age and size of this bowl. This is definitely on the bigger size, and those bowls often have massive cracks, damages and repairs. But not this one, a quite rare find. Remarks: You can see from the report this is an upper quality item and my asking price is only fair. And it is priced for a quick sale. I just value my customers and offering it here first. No offers will be considered, so please save your valuable time if you are thinking of sending one to me. Should you need any additional info, please do not hesitate to ask me any questions. I would be very happy to assist you. Please study the photos provided as they form part of the description. What you see is what you get! A few things about me and my listings for art pieces. Whether you believe it or not my interest started from Traditional Japanese razors (Kamisoris) and Natural Sharpening stones (Toishi) and quickly expanded to anything Japanese related really and absolutely fell in love it! Then expanded to Chinese art pieces as well. Hence, I have sought the expertise of a Native Japanese speaking Accredited Art Appraiser with nearly 3 decades of experience. I use his guidance alongside the description of accredited auctioneers to describe my lots and in line with similar known examples. Of course mistakes can occur and I will take full responsibility if that happens. If you are qualified to do so and you spot an alleged error in my listing, then please let me know. BUT, you have to be in a position to do so, i. You are a Certified Art Appraiser registered with an Appropriate Body or an Accredited Auctioneer in Art and have professional knowledge. If that is the case then please kindly introduce yourself to me and inform me of this error. According to the severity of the error, I will either make changes or delist the item. However, if you are just another “dealer” or a self proclaimed “expert” and you know everything better than me and can outperform me and my Art Appraiser in every simple possible way OF COURSE YOU CAN!!! , then I would like to state that your “expertise” is neither requested nor is welcome! I guess my “expertise” about Trident is not needed by the British Government… I will be more than happy to provide evidences of it being a genuine item or of an age described. If, however, and despite this notice you message me and you try to “teach “me and prove your superior knowledge, then I would like to let you know that I have a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY on nonsense! Terms and conditions of sale. I will try my best to accommodate your need. You will get the exact added amount at the checkout. I don’t have any control over those charges. They will also be responsible for any damage during the transportation. The item will arrive to you without any further action needed from your side. But let me clearly state what I mean by that! You have to prove to me that my lot has been misdescribed. You have to prove that my photos haven’t depicted the item correctly or have an accredited person (such as one I have described above) after physical inspection (per industry standards) to deem an item as of “inappropriate” description (for whatever reason really including wrong dating on a genuine item).
Please read the whole description! On offer is a Chinese Qianlong Period (1736 – 1795) Export Porcelain Famille Rose Punch Bowl. It is approximately 29 cm long/wide and 19 cm tall at the widest points. Hand-painted with a very popular and sought after Famille Rose pattern. This piece definitely qualified! Offering it here, as I need some funds for some future business plans. This punch bowl would make an excellent decorative item, alongside a piece for any serious Chinese porcelain collection. If you are a serious collector of Chinese porcelain, this is a must have! Condition Report: This bowl is in good antique condition with 2/3 blemishes. There are some/ a few spots on the inner side with stains present. There is a hairline crack running through the rim. It is about 6.8 – 7 cm long. Last, there is a chip (and associated losses) on the foot rim. But all these blemishes are only minor, especially considering age and size of this bowl. This is definitely on the bigger size, and those bowls often have massive cracks, damages and repairs. But not this one, a quite rare find. Remarks: You can see from the report this is an upper quality item and my asking price is only fair. And it is priced for a quick sale. I just value my customers and offering it here first. No offers will be considered, so please save your valuable time if you are thinking of sending one to me. Should you need any additional info, please do not hesitate to ask me any questions. I would be very happy to assist you. Please study the photos provided as they form part of the description. What you see is what you get! A few things about me and my listings for art pieces. Whether you believe it or not my interest started from Traditional Japanese razors (Kamisoris) and Natural Sharpening stones (Toishi) and quickly expanded to anything Japanese related really and absolutely fell in love it! Then expanded to Chinese art pieces as well. Hence, I have sought the expertise of a Native Japanese speaking Accredited Art Appraiser with nearly 3 decades of experience. I use his guidance alongside the description of accredited auctioneers to describe my lots and in line with similar known examples. Of course mistakes can occur and I will take full responsibility if that happens. If you are qualified to do so and you spot an alleged error in my listing, then please let me know. BUT, you have to be in a position to do so, i. You are a Certified Art Appraiser registered with an Appropriate Body or an Accredited Auctioneer in Art and have professional knowledge. If that is the case then please kindly introduce yourself to me and inform me of this error. According to the severity of the error, I will either make changes or delist the item. However, if you are just another “dealer” or a self proclaimed “expert” and you know everything better than me and can outperform me and my Art Appraiser in every simple possible way OF COURSE YOU CAN!!! , then I would like to state that your “expertise” is neither requested nor is welcome! I guess my “expertise” about Trident is not needed by the British Government… I will be more than happy to provide evidences of it being a genuine item or of an age described. If, however, and despite this notice you message me and you try to “teach “me and prove your superior knowledge, then I would like to let you know that I have a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY on nonsense! Terms and conditions of sale. I will try my best to accommodate your need. You will get the exact added amount at the checkout. I don’t have any control over those charges. They will also be responsible for any damage during the transportation. The item will arrive to you without any further action needed from your side. But let me clearly state what I mean by that! You have to prove to me that my lot has been misdescribed. You have to prove that my photos haven’t depicted the item correctly or have an accredited person (such as one I have described above) after physical inspection (per industry standards) to deem an item as of “inappropriate” description (for whatever reason really including wrong dating on a genuine item).
Fine Chinese Ming Chenghua Style. Superb Chinese Seal Mark Enamel Famille Rose Flower Porcelain Vase. Here is a finely painted Chinese ceramic, good condition with normal wear and tear, measures about 36.5cm tall.
A superb c1770 Qing dynasty Qianlong famille rose bowl. Beautifully hand-painted with bright rose blossoms and green leaves to the exterior with a brown rim. To the interior of the bowl is a single blossom to the base and a beautiful inter-locking scrollwork band to the rim.
Hand-painted with a very popular and sought after Famille Rose pattern. This punch bowl would make an excellent decorative item, alongside a piece for any serious Chinese porcelain collection. If you are a serious collector of Chinese porcelain, this is a must have!
Hand-painted with a very popular and sought after Famille Rose pattern. This punch bowl would make an excellent decorative item, alongside a piece for any serious Chinese porcelain collection. If you are a serious collector of Chinese porcelain, this is a must have!