Chinese porcelain dish. The porcelain of the
Chinese porcelain dish. The porcelain of the
18th century, apocryphal mark in red, part of the later decoration probably made in England around 1800-1830. With blue underglaze and enamelled decoration in the style of the Rose Family, in the center of a vase and flowering branches in a medallion, the wing of dragons and flowering banchages in interspersed reserves, braid on the edge, the reverse with blue and red flowering branches, small splinters at the heel, small wears.
D: 31.5 cm
For a vase with an overdecoration in the same spirit, see by Helen Espir, European Decoration on Oriental
Porcelain 1700-1830, Porto-Alto, 2005, p. 241. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.
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Chinese porcelain dish. The porcelain of the
18th century, apocryphal mark in red, part of the later decoration probably made in England around 1800-1830. With blue underglaze and enamelled decoration in the style of the Rose Family, in the center of a vase and flowering branches in a medallion, the wing of dragons and flowering banchages in interspersed reserves, braid on the edge, the reverse with blue and red flowering branches, small splinters at the heel, small wears.
D: 31.5 cm
For a vase with an overdecoration in the same spirit, see by Helen Espir, European Decoration on Oriental
Porcelain 1700-1830, Porto-Alto, 2005, p. 241. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.