the planter decorated with alternating panels of noble people in the house scene alternating with panels of butterflies, flowers and fruits design. The underplate decorated with butterflies, flowers and fruits design.
decorated with alternating panels of noble people in the house scene alternating with panels of butterflies, birds and flowers design, with two side gilt foo dogs on the neck and the two gilt chilongs around the shoulder.
Age: China, Qing Dynasty, circa 19th century
Measurement: Diameter 19 C.M. / Height 33 C.M. ... Click for details
the cover decorated with noble people in the house scene, the box is divided in the interior, on the exterior decorated with panels of birds and flowers on the gold background of bats and flowers.
Age: China, Qing Dynasty, circa 19th century
Measurement: 17.8 X 8.9 C.M. / Height 6 C.M. ... Click for details
Of circular form, with one side handle, decorated with alternating panels of noble people in the house scene alternating with panels of butterflies, birds and flowers design.
Age: China, Qing Dynasty, circa 19th century
Measurement: Diameter 23.2 C.M. / Height 15 C.M. ... Click for details
Made for the Vietnamese market, decorated with the design of a carp transforming into a dragon, symbolizing success, with a “Nei Fu” (meaning inner palace) mark on the bottom.
Made for the Vietnamese market, decorated with the design of a carp transforming into a dragon, symbolizing success, with a “Nei Fu” (meaning inner palace) mark on the bottom.
Made for the Vietnamese market, decorated with the design of a carp transforming into a dragon, symbolizing success, with a “Nei Fu” (meaning inner palace) mark on the bottom.
Large 17 1/2" long Chinese Qing dynasty export porcelain Canton octagonal platter decorated in underglaze blue with the traditional exotic houses, mountains, ships, and a bridge set against a white porcelain ground. The central panel is surrounded by a "rain and cloud" border. The use of this earlier pattern border and the thick "orange peel" glaze indicate a date circa 1820. This style of platter is illustrated on page 179 (plate 483) of Nancy Schiffer's book "Chinese Export Porcelain.” 17 ˝” L... Click for details