Dish (2) - Porcelain





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Two Chinese porcelain plates from the Qing Dynasty (c. 1750–1800), each 21 cm in diameter and 4 cm high; one bears a factory mark and the other does not; condition: one plate shows small edge chips and losses, the other is in good condition; provenance: private collection.
Description from the seller
Two Chinese dishes, probably made between 1750 and 1800, one with flowers and the other with plants and a small bird. Both measure 21 cm in diameter and 4 cm in height. One bears a factory/maker's mark as shown in the photo, the other does not.
The condition is fair for one item because it has some small blemishes and edge defects as shown in the photo; the other one, however, is in good condition.
I believe, but this is just my personal opinion, that they are Chinese; whoever owned them kept them in the house as early as the early 1900s.
They will be shipped with the utmost precautions via Poste Italiane.
Two Chinese dishes, probably made between 1750 and 1800, one with flowers and the other with plants and a small bird. Both measure 21 cm in diameter and 4 cm in height. One bears a factory/maker's mark as shown in the photo, the other does not.
The condition is fair for one item because it has some small blemishes and edge defects as shown in the photo; the other one, however, is in good condition.
I believe, but this is just my personal opinion, that they are Chinese; whoever owned them kept them in the house as early as the early 1900s.
They will be shipped with the utmost precautions via Poste Italiane.

