Ein seltenes Paar 'Dragons'-Schalen – kein Mindestpreis - Porzellan - 19. bis 20. Jahrhundert





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Ein seltenes Paar Bleu-de-Hue-Stil Exportporzellan-Schalen aus dem 19. bis 20. Jahrhundert, jeweils mit zwei vierklauigen Drachen, Durchmesser 14,8 cm bzw. 14,6 cm, Höhe 3,6–3,7 cm, Provenienz aus einer belgischen Privatsammlung, Original/offsiziell attribuiert, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand.
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A rare pair of bleu-de-Hue style 'Dragons" blue and white export porcelain bowls
Each finely potted with slightly round walls, supported on a short tapering foot. Decorated to the with two four-clawed dragon. Interior not decorated. Inscribed to the base with underglaze blue two-character mark.
Dimensions: diameter - 14,8 / 14,6 cm; height - 3,6 / 3,7 cm. Weight - 224 / 229 g.
Bleu de Hue is a type of Chinese porcelain made for Vietnamese court known for its intricate designs and distinct blue color. It's called after 'Hue', 19th-century capital of Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), last rulers in Vietnam. The history of this porcelain dates back to the early 18th century when kings of the Le-Trinh dynasty ordered porcelain from China. Each ruler ordered ceramics of his own taste for use in his court, as well as presentation pieces to give to members of royal families and mandarin officials. Bleu de hue ware designs were done by Vietnamese artists, but produced mostly in Jingdezhen, later also in other kilns in China. Domestic versions were also produced in Vietnam during the Minh Mang (1820-41) and Thieu Tri (1841-47) reigns, but they were not very popular. In the mid 19th century, metal rims became popular on bleu de hue wares to protect the rim from damages. Despite the popularity of these porcelains, the production of bleu de hue declined and finished in the early 20th century. Today bleu de hue porcelain is highly sought after by collectors. Its intricate designs and historical significance have made it a prized possession for many, and it continues to be admired for its beauty and elegance.
Provenance: Belgian private collection, Brussel's area.
Daylight pictures included.
Conditions report: excellent condition, no damages. Minor firing faults, visible on pictures. Some use-related scratches to the glaze, mostly on the interior. Strong white light tested. Check pictures for details.
Worldwide delivery with online tracking. We combine deliveries, but more, pay for the one delivery only.
A rare pair of bleu-de-Hue style 'Dragons" blue and white export porcelain bowls
Each finely potted with slightly round walls, supported on a short tapering foot. Decorated to the with two four-clawed dragon. Interior not decorated. Inscribed to the base with underglaze blue two-character mark.
Dimensions: diameter - 14,8 / 14,6 cm; height - 3,6 / 3,7 cm. Weight - 224 / 229 g.
Bleu de Hue is a type of Chinese porcelain made for Vietnamese court known for its intricate designs and distinct blue color. It's called after 'Hue', 19th-century capital of Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), last rulers in Vietnam. The history of this porcelain dates back to the early 18th century when kings of the Le-Trinh dynasty ordered porcelain from China. Each ruler ordered ceramics of his own taste for use in his court, as well as presentation pieces to give to members of royal families and mandarin officials. Bleu de hue ware designs were done by Vietnamese artists, but produced mostly in Jingdezhen, later also in other kilns in China. Domestic versions were also produced in Vietnam during the Minh Mang (1820-41) and Thieu Tri (1841-47) reigns, but they were not very popular. In the mid 19th century, metal rims became popular on bleu de hue wares to protect the rim from damages. Despite the popularity of these porcelains, the production of bleu de hue declined and finished in the early 20th century. Today bleu de hue porcelain is highly sought after by collectors. Its intricate designs and historical significance have made it a prized possession for many, and it continues to be admired for its beauty and elegance.
Provenance: Belgian private collection, Brussel's area.
Daylight pictures included.
Conditions report: excellent condition, no damages. Minor firing faults, visible on pictures. Some use-related scratches to the glaze, mostly on the interior. Strong white light tested. Check pictures for details.
Worldwide delivery with online tracking. We combine deliveries, but more, pay for the one delivery only.

