Description
Antique Chinese Blue and White Canton Porcelain Deep Platter, Circa 1830s
A handsome and generously proportioned example of early 19th century Chinese export Canton porcelain, this unusually deep blue and white platter displays the beloved and instantly recognizable Canton landscape pattern that has captivated Western collectors and decorators for nearly two centuries. Canton ware "” produced in and around Guangzhou for the Western export market throughout the 18th and 19th centuries "” represents one of the most enduring and beloved traditions in the entire canon of Chinese export porcelain, and fine early examples in this scale and depth are increasingly sought after by serious collectors and interior designers alike.
The classic Canton landscape is rendered here with the confident, practiced brushwork of a skilled Chinese decorator thoroughly at home with the pattern's familiar vocabulary "” willow trees, arched bridges, lakeside pagodas, and fishing boats all arranged in the atmospheric, layered composition that gives Canton ware its distinctive and deeply satisfying decorative character. The rich cobalt blue decoration plays beautifully against the clean white porcelain body, the varying tones of the hand painted blue ranging from deep indigo to soft grey-blue in a way that no transfer printed decoration could replicate.
What distinguishes this platter from more standard Canton examples is its unusual depth "” at 2 inches tall this is a substantially deeper form than the typical Canton serving platter, giving it a bold three dimensional presence and practical utility as a serving vessel that flat platters simply cannot match. At 14 by 11 inches it is a generous and impressive size, perfectly scaled for use as a centerpiece serving piece or displayed on a dresser, sideboard, or wall.
The condition is excellent with no chips or cracks "” a remarkable state of preservation for a piece of this age and everyday table service use. Minor edge glaze loss and wear are honestly noted and entirely consistent with nearly two centuries of domestic use.
Dimensions: 14"L × 11"W × 2"H
Type: Blue and white Canton porcelain deep platter
Decoration: Classic Canton landscape "” willow, bridge, pagoda, boats
Origin: China, Circa 1830s
Condition: No chips or cracks; minor edge glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Condition: No chips or cracks; minor edge glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use
Origin:
China
Materials & Techniques:
Porcelain
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
A handsome and generously proportioned example of early 19th century Chinese export Canton porcelain, this unusually deep blue and white platter displays the beloved and instantly recognizable Canton landscape pattern that has captivated Western collectors and decorators for nearly two centuries. Canton ware "” produced in and around Guangzhou for the Western export market throughout the 18th and 19th centuries "” represents one of the most enduring and beloved traditions in the entire canon of Chinese export porcelain, and fine early examples in this scale and depth are increasingly sought after by serious collectors and interior designers alike.
The classic Canton landscape is rendered here with the confident, practiced brushwork of a skilled Chinese decorator thoroughly at home with the pattern's familiar vocabulary "” willow trees, arched bridges, lakeside pagodas, and fishing boats all arranged in the atmospheric, layered composition that gives Canton ware its distinctive and deeply satisfying decorative character. The rich cobalt blue decoration plays beautifully against the clean white porcelain body, the varying tones of the hand painted blue ranging from deep indigo to soft grey-blue in a way that no transfer printed decoration could replicate.
What distinguishes this platter from more standard Canton examples is its unusual depth "” at 2 inches tall this is a substantially deeper form than the typical Canton serving platter, giving it a bold three dimensional presence and practical utility as a serving vessel that flat platters simply cannot match. At 14 by 11 inches it is a generous and impressive size, perfectly scaled for use as a centerpiece serving piece or displayed on a dresser, sideboard, or wall.
The condition is excellent with no chips or cracks "” a remarkable state of preservation for a piece of this age and everyday table service use. Minor edge glaze loss and wear are honestly noted and entirely consistent with nearly two centuries of domestic use.
Dimensions: 14"L × 11"W × 2"H
Type: Blue and white Canton porcelain deep platter
Decoration: Classic Canton landscape "” willow, bridge, pagoda, boats
Origin: China, Circa 1830s
Condition: No chips or cracks; minor edge glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Condition: No chips or cracks; minor edge glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use
Origin:
China
Materials & Techniques:
Porcelain
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Condition: No chips or cracks; minor edge glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
2 x 14 x 11 in
Antique Chinese Blue and White Canton Porcelain Deep Platter, Circa 1830s
Estimate $150-$440
Starting Price
$110
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Jun 19, 2026 7:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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