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Chinese 19th century Famille Rose 3 Jars Amazing Quality Decoration

Chinese 19th century Famille Rose 3 Jars Amazing Quality Decoration

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Set of Three Extremely Well Decorated Antique Chinese Famille Rose Jars / Pots – 19th Century

A superb set of three antique Chinese Famille Rose jars, dating from the 19th century, each beautifully and exceptionally well decorated. These pieces showcase the refined enamel palette and detailed brushwork that define the Famille Rose tradition.

The jars are richly adorned with intricate scenes and traditional motifs, painted in vibrant yet harmonious tones of pink, green, yellow, and blue. The level of detail and quality of the decoration are outstanding, with carefully composed designs that wrap elegantly around each vessel, offering visual interest from every angle.

Together, these jars form an impressive and cohesive group, ideal for display as a set or individually within a collection of fine Chinese ceramics.

Details:

  • Origin: China

  • Period: 19th Century

  • Type: Jars / Pots

  • Decoration: Famille Rose enamels, extremely well decorated

A striking and collectible trio of 19th-century Chinese Famille Rose wares, combining elegance, color, and exceptional decorative quality.



Condition : The overall condition of the three jars is excellent there is a small star crack on the base of each pot ( SEE PHOTOS )

Height : 9cm / 7cm

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Famille rose wares began to emerge in quantity by the early 18th century. At the end of the 17th century, firing techniques developed allowing for pink, white, and opaque yellow enamels to be added to the existing color palette of green, black, translucent yellow, iron red, and underglaze blue.

Chinese famille-rose porcelain refers to Chinese porcelain decorated with predominantly pink coloured enamel, made from colloidal gold, which was first used in the late Kangxi period. In early eighteenth century Chinese famille-rose was sometimes referred to as 'fencai' meaning foreign colour.

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