Saucer (3) - Porcelain - Garden scene





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Three blue-and-white porcelain saucers decorated with a garden scene and bearing a Chenghua mark, dating to the Kangxi period (1662–1722) with the third piece from the 19th century, title Garden scene.
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Three blue & white porcelain saucers, decorated with a garden scene and Chenghua mark.
China - Kangxi period (1662-1722) and 19th century
The first two saucers are from the Kangxi period. The third saucers is a 19th century example.
All saucers have the Chenghua four-character mark.
The saucers are decorated to the central roundel with a lady reclining upon rockwork underneath a prunus tree while a small boy plays with a ball, the rim with four cartouches containing leafy fruits against a trellis ground, the reverse with precious beribboned objects (babao) and a central Chenghua mark within concentric circles
First saucer: Minuscule fritting on the foot (photos 14-15). A small iron spot on the edge of the central roundel (photo 16).
Second saucer: Minuscule fritting on the foot (photo 29).
Third saucer: Less refined than the Kangxi period saucers. Pollution on the central roundel (photo 31 and last photo). Some fritting and small chips on the foot (photos 42-44).
Combined weight = 155 g
In good condition. Normal traces of age and use. Checked with UV-light and bright white light.
For a good impression, please watch all photos carefully.
Insured shipping.
Can also be collected in Ghent, Belgium.
Three blue & white porcelain saucers, decorated with a garden scene and Chenghua mark.
China - Kangxi period (1662-1722) and 19th century
The first two saucers are from the Kangxi period. The third saucers is a 19th century example.
All saucers have the Chenghua four-character mark.
The saucers are decorated to the central roundel with a lady reclining upon rockwork underneath a prunus tree while a small boy plays with a ball, the rim with four cartouches containing leafy fruits against a trellis ground, the reverse with precious beribboned objects (babao) and a central Chenghua mark within concentric circles
First saucer: Minuscule fritting on the foot (photos 14-15). A small iron spot on the edge of the central roundel (photo 16).
Second saucer: Minuscule fritting on the foot (photo 29).
Third saucer: Less refined than the Kangxi period saucers. Pollution on the central roundel (photo 31 and last photo). Some fritting and small chips on the foot (photos 42-44).
Combined weight = 155 g
In good condition. Normal traces of age and use. Checked with UV-light and bright white light.
For a good impression, please watch all photos carefully.
Insured shipping.
Can also be collected in Ghent, Belgium.

