Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Qianjiang Enameled Porcelain Brush Pot
$1,874.95
Late 19th Century, 1890 – Guangxu Period Qing Dynasty – Signed By The Artist Yan Xiaoyun
Categories: Antiques, Chinese Antiques
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This intricately designed brush pot from the late 19th century is a beautiful example of Qing dynasty porcelain. The pot is enameled with a scene of a bird catcher, and the side is signed and inscribed by the artist. The date on the pot indicates that it was made during the Guangxu Period of the Qing Dynasty, which lasted from 1875 to 1908. This was a time of great change in China, and the porcelain created during this period reflects the influences of both traditional Chinese culture and Western influence. The brush pot is a stunning example of this synthesis of East and West and would make a beautiful addition to any collection of Chinese antiques.
Dimensions
4.80 inches in height. 3 inches in diameter.
Condition
The surface of the porcelain has wear to the enamel decoration, scuffs, and abrasions. The rim has a minor chip to the rim edge.
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