Tea caddy/ box (2) - Porcelain, Wood





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Porcelain and wood cylindrical export Chinese jar with lid from the Qing Dynasty (circa 1780–1800), featuring polychrome enamels with rose family and peony floral decoration and neoclassical European influence.
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Export porcelain jar with lid – Qing Dynasty, China, c. 1780–1800.
Typology: Cylindrical-shaped tea or ginger jar with a ribbed body and lid.
Decoration: 'Pink Family' style, decorated with bouquets of flowers (fleurs des Indes) and peonies in polychrome enamels.
Cercadura: A border decorated with festoons, ribbons, and flower garlands in iron and gold tones, revealing European neoclassical influence.
Details: Button-shaped lid knob with traces of gilding; unglazed ring base and without a mark, typical of the period.
Condition: Good overall condition, with slight natural wear to the gilding and small firing imperfections.
Era: Late Qianlong period or Jiaqing (18th/19th century).
height 15 cm
base 7/8 cm
Shipping and customs costs are borne by the buyer for registered mail.
Export porcelain jar with lid – Qing Dynasty, China, c. 1780–1800.
Typology: Cylindrical-shaped tea or ginger jar with a ribbed body and lid.
Decoration: 'Pink Family' style, decorated with bouquets of flowers (fleurs des Indes) and peonies in polychrome enamels.
Cercadura: A border decorated with festoons, ribbons, and flower garlands in iron and gold tones, revealing European neoclassical influence.
Details: Button-shaped lid knob with traces of gilding; unglazed ring base and without a mark, typical of the period.
Condition: Good overall condition, with slight natural wear to the gilding and small firing imperfections.
Era: Late Qianlong period or Jiaqing (18th/19th century).
height 15 cm
base 7/8 cm
Shipping and customs costs are borne by the buyer for registered mail.

