Ashtray - Ceramic





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A porcelain ashtray from Japan, finished in vintage Chinoiserie style with hand-painted floral and tea-set motifs, dating to 1960–1970 and in near-new condition, measuring 20 cm high and 15 cm wide.
Description from the seller
Ashtray in Chinese porcelain, probably from the 20th century, featuring a style known as "Famille Jaune" (Yellow Family) due to its vibrant yellow background.
Characteristics
Chinoiserie Style: The piece displays the "Chinoiserie" style, a European interpretation of East Asian art and design, characterized by bright colors and traditional motifs.
Decorative Motifs: The design is rich in hand-painted details, including:
Central Vase: An ornate central vase that serves as a focal point.
Floral Patterns: Various flowers in shades of pink, purple, and blue, typical of Oriental porcelain.
Tea Utensils: Representations of teapots and teacups with traditional blue-and-white patterns.
Finish: The surface features a "craquelé" effect (small cracks in the glaze) and slightly serrated edges, which is common in vintage or antique-style pieces.
Object Details
Designer: Fabienne Jouvin (Paris).
Manufacturer/Brand: Tozai Home or Asiatides.
Material: Fine porcelain hand-painted.
Style: Often features "Chinoiserie" themes, botanical motifs, or modern geometric patterns
Ashtray in Chinese porcelain, probably from the 20th century, featuring a style known as "Famille Jaune" (Yellow Family) due to its vibrant yellow background.
Characteristics
Chinoiserie Style: The piece displays the "Chinoiserie" style, a European interpretation of East Asian art and design, characterized by bright colors and traditional motifs.
Decorative Motifs: The design is rich in hand-painted details, including:
Central Vase: An ornate central vase that serves as a focal point.
Floral Patterns: Various flowers in shades of pink, purple, and blue, typical of Oriental porcelain.
Tea Utensils: Representations of teapots and teacups with traditional blue-and-white patterns.
Finish: The surface features a "craquelé" effect (small cracks in the glaze) and slightly serrated edges, which is common in vintage or antique-style pieces.
Object Details
Designer: Fabienne Jouvin (Paris).
Manufacturer/Brand: Tozai Home or Asiatides.
Material: Fine porcelain hand-painted.
Style: Often features "Chinoiserie" themes, botanical motifs, or modern geometric patterns

