中国古董粉彩瓷姜罐及盖——署名艺术家王,来自新疆,宫廷用 - 瓷 - 中国 - Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)





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清末民初粉彩仿官窑瓷姜瓮带盖,前部手绘人物图,背部行书诗文,署名星江汪氏画,来源景德镇,尺寸高27厘米,宽21厘米,完好无损,盖为原装。
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Magnificent and highly collectible antique Chinese Famille Rose (Fencai) porcelain lidded ginger jar, dating from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic Period (circa 1890–1930).
This exquisite piece beautifully combines classic Chinese figurative painting with masterfully executed cursive calligraphy, making it a stellar example of the "literati" style of the era.
Front (Figurative Scene): Features a vibrant, hand-painted overglaze enamel depiction of elegant court ladies (美人) relaxing in a terraced garden landscape. They are set beneath a sprawling, beautifully rendered blossoming tree. A classic architectural "moon window" perfectly frames one of the maidens, adding exceptional depth to the composition.
Reverse (Calligraphy & Poem): The back features a sweeping, elegant poetic inscription written in a fluid cursive/running script. The poem opens with a verse celebrating the "spring breeze and red peach blossoms" (春风桃花红...), beautifully mirroring the imagery on the front.Artist Signature: Crucially, the inscription includes the artist's signature: "星江汪氏画" (Painted by Wang of the Xingjiang family).
Xingjiang is the historical name for the Wuyuan region in Jiangxi province, famed for producing exceptional porcelain artists who decorated fine wares in the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen during this period.
Complete with its original matching domed lid topped with a pointed finial, this jar boasts an elegant ovoid form and wonderful historical pedigree.
A fantastic investment piece for collectors of Chinese antiquities and fine Asian art.
Material: Fine Chinese Porcelain / Overglaze Polychrome Enamels
Origin: Jingdezhen, China
Period: Late Qing Dynasty / Republic Period (c. 1890–1930)
Artist: Wang of Xingjiang (星江汪氏)Inclusions: Original matching porcelain lid
Excellent antique condition overall, consistent with age and careful display. The enamel pigments remain remarkably vibrant, and the black calligraphic ink is exceptionally crisp. No structural cracks, major chips, or restorations to the main body. (Note: Please add any minor flea bites, hairline cracks, or base wear if you spot them upon close inspection). Standard manufacturing glaze anomalies present, as expected with period porcelain.
Height: 27 cm.
Width: 21 cm.
Weight: 2647,8 gr.
Magnificent and highly collectible antique Chinese Famille Rose (Fencai) porcelain lidded ginger jar, dating from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic Period (circa 1890–1930).
This exquisite piece beautifully combines classic Chinese figurative painting with masterfully executed cursive calligraphy, making it a stellar example of the "literati" style of the era.
Front (Figurative Scene): Features a vibrant, hand-painted overglaze enamel depiction of elegant court ladies (美人) relaxing in a terraced garden landscape. They are set beneath a sprawling, beautifully rendered blossoming tree. A classic architectural "moon window" perfectly frames one of the maidens, adding exceptional depth to the composition.
Reverse (Calligraphy & Poem): The back features a sweeping, elegant poetic inscription written in a fluid cursive/running script. The poem opens with a verse celebrating the "spring breeze and red peach blossoms" (春风桃花红...), beautifully mirroring the imagery on the front.Artist Signature: Crucially, the inscription includes the artist's signature: "星江汪氏画" (Painted by Wang of the Xingjiang family).
Xingjiang is the historical name for the Wuyuan region in Jiangxi province, famed for producing exceptional porcelain artists who decorated fine wares in the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen during this period.
Complete with its original matching domed lid topped with a pointed finial, this jar boasts an elegant ovoid form and wonderful historical pedigree.
A fantastic investment piece for collectors of Chinese antiquities and fine Asian art.
Material: Fine Chinese Porcelain / Overglaze Polychrome Enamels
Origin: Jingdezhen, China
Period: Late Qing Dynasty / Republic Period (c. 1890–1930)
Artist: Wang of Xingjiang (星江汪氏)Inclusions: Original matching porcelain lid
Excellent antique condition overall, consistent with age and careful display. The enamel pigments remain remarkably vibrant, and the black calligraphic ink is exceptionally crisp. No structural cracks, major chips, or restorations to the main body. (Note: Please add any minor flea bites, hairline cracks, or base wear if you spot them upon close inspection). Standard manufacturing glaze anomalies present, as expected with period porcelain.
Height: 27 cm.
Width: 21 cm.
Weight: 2647,8 gr.

