N.º 103496302

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Qianlong - Plato - Porcelana
Puja final
€ 75
Hace 5 semanas

Qianlong - Plato - Porcelana

This Chinese armorial export porcelain plate was commissioned for the European market during the Qianlong period (1736–1795), specifically dating to approximately 1750–1760. The central focus is a hand-painted coat of arms featuring a distinct crest: a lion's paw (gamb) grasping a cross-crosslet, executed in iron-red and gilt enamels. The shield is quartered, representing the union of different noble families, a hallmark of bespoke "Chine de Commande" luxury wares from the 18th century. The decoration follows a hybrid aesthetic common to the era, blending European heraldry with traditional Chinese motifs. The rim features an underglaze blue "diaper" or lattice border, while the cavetto is decorated with a gold spearhead pattern. The reverse of the plate shows evidence of historical significance through its staple repairs (riveting). This traditional restoration method involves small metal bridges used to secure the porcelain before the advent of modern adhesives, indicating the high value placed on the object by its previous owners. Measurements: Height: 2.3 cm Diameter: 22.5 cm Net Weight: 320 g Condition: The plate is in a condition that reflects its age. Some cracks have been professionally stabilized with metal staples on the underside. Some wear to the central enamels and the gilt, nothing too serious though. No major chips or hidden restorations are noted beyond the riveting. Fantastic looking 18th-century plate. Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description. This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.

N.º 103496302

Vendido
Qianlong - Plato - Porcelana

Qianlong - Plato - Porcelana

This Chinese armorial export porcelain plate was commissioned for the European market during the Qianlong period (1736–1795), specifically dating to approximately 1750–1760.

The central focus is a hand-painted coat of arms featuring a distinct crest: a lion's paw (gamb) grasping a cross-crosslet, executed in iron-red and gilt enamels. The shield is quartered, representing the union of different noble families, a hallmark of bespoke "Chine de Commande" luxury wares from the 18th century.

The decoration follows a hybrid aesthetic common to the era, blending European heraldry with traditional Chinese motifs.
The rim features an underglaze blue "diaper" or lattice border, while the cavetto is decorated with a gold spearhead pattern.

The reverse of the plate shows evidence of historical significance through its staple repairs (riveting).
This traditional restoration method involves small metal bridges used to secure the porcelain before the advent of modern adhesives, indicating the high value placed on the object by its previous owners.

Measurements:
Height: 2.3 cm
Diameter: 22.5 cm
Net Weight: 320 g

Condition:
The plate is in a condition that reflects its age. Some cracks have been professionally stabilized with metal staples on the underside. Some wear to the central enamels and the gilt, nothing too serious though. No major chips or hidden restorations are noted beyond the riveting. Fantastic looking 18th-century plate.

Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description.

This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.

Puja final
€ 75
Alexandra Xu
Experto
Estimación  € 200 - € 250

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