Offered by Conservatoire Sakura
This hard porcelain dish from China was made in Jingdezhen around 1700 during the reign of Emperor Kanghi. The style of the characters (notably that of the elegant Lady) are typical of this period, as well as the blue overglaze enamel and the deep iron red. It could be a famille verte dish, but the presence of a pinkish fuchsia enamel is disturbing; in fact, usually during the reign of Kangxi, porcelains had a mauve manganese enamel and not this beautiful pink enamel. It is very likely that this was one of the very first attempts to obtain pink enamel. It was not until the end of the reign that Chinese ceramists finally mastered pink enamel. The rim is covered with a fine iron brown enamel. It would be tempting to classify it in the "pink family"
This is a rare porcelain. It is in good condition after more than three centuries of existence, no cracks, no repairs. It is probably the only dish that remains from an important service. A chip on the edge that can be seen in the photos and slight wear on the parts of the iron red decoration, also visible in the photos. Diameter approximately 23cm. On the back is stuck an old collection label.
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