Tea cup - Porcelain - brown glazed teacup

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Chinese Brown-Glazed and Blue & White Goldfish Tea Bowl, Late Qing Dynasty

A charming Chinese porcelain tea bowl dating to the late Qing Dynasty.

The exterior is covered in a warm caramel-brown glaze with an attractive silky surface, while the interior is finely painted in underglaze blue with three swimming goldfish among aquatic plants. The lively composition captures the graceful movement of the fish and reflects the traditional Chinese appreciation of nature and auspicious symbolism.

Goldfish have long been associated with prosperity, abundance, and good fortune in Chinese culture, making this a particularly appealing decorative motif.

The bowl is elegantly potted with gently flaring sides rising from a neatly formed foot ring. The contrast between the monochrome exterior and the blue-and-white interior creates a refined and visually pleasing effect.

Dimensions

* Height: 5 cm

Condition
The bowl remains in good antique condition with expected age-related wear. Minor firing imperfections and light wear consistent with age and use may be present. Please examine the photographs carefully as they form part of the description.

A delightful example of late Qing porcelain, combining elegant form, auspicious symbolism, and attractive blue-and-white decoration.

Chinese Brown-Glazed and Blue & White Goldfish Tea Bowl, Late Qing Dynasty

A charming Chinese porcelain tea bowl dating to the late Qing Dynasty.

The exterior is covered in a warm caramel-brown glaze with an attractive silky surface, while the interior is finely painted in underglaze blue with three swimming goldfish among aquatic plants. The lively composition captures the graceful movement of the fish and reflects the traditional Chinese appreciation of nature and auspicious symbolism.

Goldfish have long been associated with prosperity, abundance, and good fortune in Chinese culture, making this a particularly appealing decorative motif.

The bowl is elegantly potted with gently flaring sides rising from a neatly formed foot ring. The contrast between the monochrome exterior and the blue-and-white interior creates a refined and visually pleasing effect.

Dimensions

* Height: 5 cm

Condition
The bowl remains in good antique condition with expected age-related wear. Minor firing imperfections and light wear consistent with age and use may be present. Please examine the photographs carefully as they form part of the description.

A delightful example of late Qing porcelain, combining elegant form, auspicious symbolism, and attractive blue-and-white decoration.

Details

Specific region of origin
jingdezheng
Weight
75 g
Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
brown glazed teacup
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
China
Material
Porcelain
Dynastic style/period
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Provenance
Antique market
Colour
Brown
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Attribution
Original
Height
5 cm
Width
7.3 cm
Diameter
7.3 cm
Depth
4 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
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Objects sold
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