Chinese Porcelain Mandarin Jug Qianlong Famille Rose Gilt Figures Qing 18th C
Famille Rose
Chinese Porcelain Mandarin Jug Qianlong Famille Ro...
£100.00
🌟 Product Details
🆔 Inventory Code INV3827
Ⓜ️ Material Porcelain
🏳️ Origin China
🏛️ Period Qing Dynasty – 19th Century
🅂 Subject Canton Rose (Famille Rose) decoration with Mandarin Figures, florals and panels
🏷️ Marked Unmarked
📜 Description This finely decorated Chinese Porcelain baluster Vase dates to the Qing Dynasty and is painted in vivid Canton Rose (Famille Rose) enamels. The body features shaped panels with detailed scenes of elegant Mandarin Figures in garden and terrace settings, surrounded by floral sprays and decorative borders. The neck is adorned with a framed female portrait panel, while the shoulders are applied with gilt Chilong form handles. The lively palette and narrative figural decoration are characteristic of export wares from the 19th century.
Collector’s Notes: Canton enamels featuring figural panels were highly popular among Western buyers during the 19th century. Pieces with applied gilt Chilong handles and well-painted Mandarin scenes are especially sought after by collectors of Qing export porcelain.
🔍 Condition FAIR/RESTORED ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2/5) – Restoration to top rim, glued cracks and restoration to one handle with white filler. Please review the photos carefully for more details.
📐 Sizes
Height Approx. 17 cm
Width Approx. 9 cm
Depth Approx. 6 cm
🌟 Product Details
| 🆔 Inventory Code | INV3826 |
|---|---|
| Ⓜ️ Material | Porcelain |
| 🏳️ Origin | China |
| 🏛️ Period | Qianlong – 18th Century |
| 🅂 Subject | Famille Rose decoration with Mandarin Figures in interior scenes with gilt scrollwork |
| 🏷️ Marked | Unmarked |
| 📜 Description | This elegant Chinese Porcelain footed Mandarin Jug dates to the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Finely painted in vibrant Famille Rose enamels, the body is decorated with detailed interior scenes of refined Mandarin Figures, architectural elements, and furnishings framed by delicate gilt scrollwork borders. The jug features a shaped spout, applied branch-form handle with gilded accents, and a pedestal foot richly ornamented with polychrome enamels and gilt decoration. Collector’s Notes: Export wares with Mandarin figure decoration were highly prized in the 18th century for European markets. Pieces from the Qianlong era are especially admired for their refined painting, lively narrative scenes, and decorative richness, making them desirable among collectors of Qing Dynasty porcelain. |















