Vases (2), Famille Rose Bowl,Early 20th C.
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This pair of bowls have glazed white bowls have a variety of brightly colored flowers along the surface. The flowers are red, yellow, blue, and pink with light and dark green leaves. Around the rims are a blue bee and a blue dragon. On the base of the smaller bowl is a Qianlong porcelain mark, under the larger is a simple "CHINA" mark, both in red.
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Weight (lbs): 2
Height (In.): 4.75
Width (In.): 4.5
Depth (In.): 4.5
Size: 4.75 x 12.0 x 4.5"
Maker: Quianlong Period
Material: Porcelain
Date: Early 20th C.
Provenance: Della Penta Estate, Fl
Condition: Some rubbing to the tips of the figures and the bottom. No chipping or cracks noticed.
History: The famille rose enamels on porcelain were first introduced in the 1720s and experienced its best period between the years 1723 and 1735. It has been used for centuries since and remains a popular technique and style.
Condition: Some rubbing to the tips of the figures and the bottom. No chipping or cracks noticed. History: The famille rose enamels on porcelain were first introduced in the 1720s and experienced its best period between the years 1723 and 1735. It has been used for centuries since and remains a popular technique and style.
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Vases (2), Famille Rose Bowl,Early 20th C.
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