Plate - Porcelain - NO RESERVE

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Chinese porcelain famille rose plate from the Yongzheng (1723–1735) to early Qianlong period (circa 1725–1750), diameter 22.5 cm, height 3.0 cm, central birds on a flowering branch, rim with auspicious symbols and floral motifs, one hairline and otherwise well preserved.

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Description
A finely decorated Chinese porcelain famille rose plate from the Yongzheng / early Qianlong period (circa 1725–1750).

The central scene depicts a charming pair of birds perched on a flowering branch, painted in delicate polychrome enamels. The rim is richly decorated with auspicious symbols and floral motifs, creating an elegant and balanced composition typical of high-quality export porcelain from this period.

The reverse is left completely undecorated, consistent with many famille rose plates of the Yongzheng and early Qianlong era. The enamels remain attractive and well preserved, contributing to the plate’s refined decorative appeal.

Age
Yongzheng / early Qianlong period, Qing dynasty (circa 1725–1750)

Measurements
Diameter: 22.5 cm
Height: 3.0 cm

Condition
One clean hairline is present. Otherwise the rim is in very neat condition, with only extremely small frits and virtually no rim damage. No restorations. Please refer carefully to the photographs for details.

All objects are packed with the greatest care and shipped fully insured. All objects are examined carefully under strong UV light. The condition is described with great care, aiming to reflect the actual state of the object as closely as possible.

Description
A finely decorated Chinese porcelain famille rose plate from the Yongzheng / early Qianlong period (circa 1725–1750).

The central scene depicts a charming pair of birds perched on a flowering branch, painted in delicate polychrome enamels. The rim is richly decorated with auspicious symbols and floral motifs, creating an elegant and balanced composition typical of high-quality export porcelain from this period.

The reverse is left completely undecorated, consistent with many famille rose plates of the Yongzheng and early Qianlong era. The enamels remain attractive and well preserved, contributing to the plate’s refined decorative appeal.

Age
Yongzheng / early Qianlong period, Qing dynasty (circa 1725–1750)

Measurements
Diameter: 22.5 cm
Height: 3.0 cm

Condition
One clean hairline is present. Otherwise the rim is in very neat condition, with only extremely small frits and virtually no rim damage. No restorations. Please refer carefully to the photographs for details.

All objects are packed with the greatest care and shipped fully insured. All objects are examined carefully under strong UV light. The condition is described with great care, aiming to reflect the actual state of the object as closely as possible.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
0 lb
Title additional information
NO RESERVE
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
China
Material
Porcelain
Dynastic style/period
Yongzheng (1723-1735)
Provenance
Gallery / Antique dealer
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
3 cm
Width
0 cm
Diameter
22.5 mm
Depth
0 mm
Estimated period
1700-1750
The NetherlandsVerified
63
Objects sold
100%
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