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During the late Qing dynasty Chinese porcelain production adapted traditional techniques for European markets. The famille rose colour palette, known for its soft pinks and vibrant hues, was particularly popular, often combined with a celadon glaze. These wares, decorated with detailed motifs of flora and fauna, were highly sought after in the export market, reflecting a blend of Chinese artistic tradition and the evolving tastes of international buyers.

This pair of Chinese porcelain plates are likely from the late Qing dynasty. Each plate is adorned with intricate enamel motifs, featuring birds, butterflies, flowers, and pomegranates, symbolising prosperity and beauty in Chinese culture. The plates are coated in a subtle celadon glaze, creating a smooth backdrop that enhances the vivid colours of the enamels.

Typical of this time, the maker’s mark is apocryphal.

From an important Nova Scotia estate.

7.5” diam

Antique Celadon ‘Famille Rose’ Porcelain Plates Circa 1850 (Set of 2)

230,00C$Prix
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