Canton Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Celadon-Ground 10-In Plate

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A Canton Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain 10-inch Plate, the polychrome enameled surface with a colorful pheasant, butterflies, and a single iron red-glazed dragonfly, among fruit and floral sprays on a celadon blank, the reverse with blue painted Tongzhi (T'ung-chih) seal, ca. 1870.

Regarding the use of celadon by enamelers, Nadler discusses an interesting theory.

"Probably the use of celadon was contemporaneous with the Taiping revolt. According to this hypothesis, celadon was used as a substitute for white blanks which were no longer available, for the Taipings had demolished Jingdezhen's kilns."

BOOK REFERENCE:

Daniel Nadler, CHINA TO ORDER: Focusing on the XIXth Century and Surveying Polychrome Export Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1908). Paris: Vilo International, 2001, Digital Reprint with the assistance of the Winterthur Museum, 2012, p. 154.

Condition: Good - Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions: Height: 2 in (5.08 cm) x Diameter: 10 in (25.4 cm)

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A Canton Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain 10-inch Plate, the polychrome enameled surface with a colorful pheasant, butterflies, and a single iron red-glazed dragonfly, among fruit and floral sprays on a celadon blank, the reverse with blue painted Tongzhi (T'ung-chih) seal, ca. 1870.

Regarding the use of celadon by enamelers, Nadler discusses an interesting theory.

"Probably the use of celadon was contemporaneous with the Taiping revolt. According to this hypothesis, celadon was used as a substitute for white blanks which were no longer available, for the Taipings had demolished Jingdezhen's kilns."

BOOK REFERENCE:

Daniel Nadler, CHINA TO ORDER: Focusing on the XIXth Century and Surveying Polychrome Export Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1908). Paris: Vilo International, 2001, Digital Reprint with the assistance of the Winterthur Museum, 2012, p. 154.

Condition: Good - Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions: Height: 2 in (5.08 cm) x Diameter: 10 in (25.4 cm)

A Canton Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain 10-inch Plate, the polychrome enameled surface with a colorful pheasant, butterflies, and a single iron red-glazed dragonfly, among fruit and floral sprays on a celadon blank, the reverse with blue painted Tongzhi (T'ung-chih) seal, ca. 1870.

Regarding the use of celadon by enamelers, Nadler discusses an interesting theory.

"Probably the use of celadon was contemporaneous with the Taiping revolt. According to this hypothesis, celadon was used as a substitute for white blanks which were no longer available, for the Taipings had demolished Jingdezhen's kilns."

BOOK REFERENCE:

Daniel Nadler, CHINA TO ORDER: Focusing on the XIXth Century and Surveying Polychrome Export Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1908). Paris: Vilo International, 2001, Digital Reprint with the assistance of the Winterthur Museum, 2012, p. 154.

Condition: Good - Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions: Height: 2 in (5.08 cm) x Diameter: 10 in (25.4 cm)