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中国瓷器姜盅,晚清时期(约1850–1900),品相良好,轻微年代痕迹,高13 cm,宽13 cm,深11.5 cm,重584 g,蓝白釉下彩的梅花图样(Prunus on Cracked Ice),底部双环蓝彩款识,盖为金属装饰盖,可能为后加的欧洲款。
卖家的描述
Antiquer Chinese Blue & White 'Prunus' Ginger Jar - 19th Century (Qing Dynasty).
An elegant Chinese porcelain ginger jar decorated in underglaze blue with the classic "Prunus on Cracked Ice" pattern. This motif symbolizes the arrival of spring and is one of the most iconic designs in Chinese export art.
Origin: China, Jingdezhen.
Period: Late 19th Century (Guangxu period / Late Qing Dynasty).
Design: Hand-painted flowering plum blossoms (Prunus) against a vibrant "cracked ice" background. The execution shows varying shades of cobalt blue, typical for authentic 19th-century pieces.
Mark: Double ring mark in underglaze blue on the base, a common reference to the Kangxi period found on high-quality late Qing export porcelain.
Lid: The jar is topped with a decorative, openwork metal lid (brass/bronze), likely a later European addition or replacement, which adds to its antique charm.
Condition: In good antique condition. As shown in the macro photographs, there is a visible glaze rub/kiln mark from the firing process, which is a characteristic feature of authentic period porcelain and not a modern defect.
Antiquer Chinese Blue & White 'Prunus' Ginger Jar - 19th Century (Qing Dynasty).
An elegant Chinese porcelain ginger jar decorated in underglaze blue with the classic "Prunus on Cracked Ice" pattern. This motif symbolizes the arrival of spring and is one of the most iconic designs in Chinese export art.
Origin: China, Jingdezhen.
Period: Late 19th Century (Guangxu period / Late Qing Dynasty).
Design: Hand-painted flowering plum blossoms (Prunus) against a vibrant "cracked ice" background. The execution shows varying shades of cobalt blue, typical for authentic 19th-century pieces.
Mark: Double ring mark in underglaze blue on the base, a common reference to the Kangxi period found on high-quality late Qing export porcelain.
Lid: The jar is topped with a decorative, openwork metal lid (brass/bronze), likely a later European addition or replacement, which adds to its antique charm.
Condition: In good antique condition. As shown in the macro photographs, there is a visible glaze rub/kiln mark from the firing process, which is a characteristic feature of authentic period porcelain and not a modern defect.

