Plate - Porcelain - Late Qing





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Blue and white porcelain plate from the Late Qing period (1900–1910), hand-painted with a central floral medallion, made in China, 22 cm square and 4 cm deep, in poor condition with major cracks or missing parts.
Description from the seller
Late Qing / Republic Period - 19th/20th century
• Type: Blue and White (Sometsuke) Porcelain Plate.
• Decoration: Hand-painted with a central stylized floral medallion surrounded by a rhythmic "scroll and leaf" or "abstract cloud" border. The underside features simple, rapid brushstrokes typical of provincial export wares.
• Style: Often referred to as "Kitchen Ming" (Minyao), these were robust wares made for the Southeast Asian market (Straits Chinese/Peranakan). The free-hand, "sketchy" cobalt blue painting is highly valued for its folk-art energy.
• Bottom/Foot: Unglazed, gritty base with visible iron spots and kiln firing marks, characteristic of provincial kilns (likely South China/Fujian area).
Image 3 shows a faint line near the rim , clarify if this is a hairline crack
Late Qing / Republic Period - 19th/20th century
• Type: Blue and White (Sometsuke) Porcelain Plate.
• Decoration: Hand-painted with a central stylized floral medallion surrounded by a rhythmic "scroll and leaf" or "abstract cloud" border. The underside features simple, rapid brushstrokes typical of provincial export wares.
• Style: Often referred to as "Kitchen Ming" (Minyao), these were robust wares made for the Southeast Asian market (Straits Chinese/Peranakan). The free-hand, "sketchy" cobalt blue painting is highly valued for its folk-art energy.
• Bottom/Foot: Unglazed, gritty base with visible iron spots and kiln firing marks, characteristic of provincial kilns (likely South China/Fujian area).
Image 3 shows a faint line near the rim , clarify if this is a hairline crack

