Teapot (2) - Porcelain - jiaqing teapot





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Two Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain teapots from the Jiaqing period (1796–1820), Guangzhou, China, with the larger teapot (9.5 cm high) featuring figural panels and a matching cover and the smaller teapot (7.5 cm high) with birds and flowers (no cover), both in fair condition with wear and minor damage.
Description from the seller
Two Chinese Canton Famille Rose Teapots, Jiaqing Period (1796–1820)
These two Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain teapots date to the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1796–1820). Each teapot is individually decorated in the vibrant Canton enamel palette, reflecting the rich decorative tradition of Guangzhou export porcelain during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
The larger teapot is decorated with figural panels on both sides, depicting elegant interior scenes with scholars and attendants. The cover is present and decorated en suite with the body. Floral and geometric borders frame the scenes, while the shoulder is enriched with colourful scrolling decoration.
The smaller teapot is decorated with birds, butterflies and flowering peonies, a popular decorative theme symbolising beauty, prosperity and happiness in Chinese art. The painting is lively and colourful, displaying the characteristic charm of Canton enamel decoration. The original cover is no longer present.
Dimensions
* Larger teapot (with cover): 9.5 cm high
* Smaller teapot (without cover): 7.5 cm high
Condition
* Larger teapot: Cover present. Small damage to the rim as shown in the photographs.
* Smaller teapot: Missing cover. The body remains in good antique condition.
* Both teapots show expected wear consistent with age and use.
These two charming Jiaqing-period Canton teapots represent two classic decorative subjects of Chinese export porcelain: elegant figural scenes and colourful bird-and-flower compositions. They make an attractive addition to any collection of Qing Dynasty export ceramics.
Two Chinese Canton Famille Rose Teapots, Jiaqing Period (1796–1820)
These two Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain teapots date to the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty (1796–1820). Each teapot is individually decorated in the vibrant Canton enamel palette, reflecting the rich decorative tradition of Guangzhou export porcelain during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
The larger teapot is decorated with figural panels on both sides, depicting elegant interior scenes with scholars and attendants. The cover is present and decorated en suite with the body. Floral and geometric borders frame the scenes, while the shoulder is enriched with colourful scrolling decoration.
The smaller teapot is decorated with birds, butterflies and flowering peonies, a popular decorative theme symbolising beauty, prosperity and happiness in Chinese art. The painting is lively and colourful, displaying the characteristic charm of Canton enamel decoration. The original cover is no longer present.
Dimensions
* Larger teapot (with cover): 9.5 cm high
* Smaller teapot (without cover): 7.5 cm high
Condition
* Larger teapot: Cover present. Small damage to the rim as shown in the photographs.
* Smaller teapot: Missing cover. The body remains in good antique condition.
* Both teapots show expected wear consistent with age and use.
These two charming Jiaqing-period Canton teapots represent two classic decorative subjects of Chinese export porcelain: elegant figural scenes and colourful bird-and-flower compositions. They make an attractive addition to any collection of Qing Dynasty export ceramics.

