Overview
A vibrant, barrel-shaped porcelain cricket cage featuring a hand-painted green imperial dragon chasing a flaming pearl against a brilliant yellow ground. The pierced lid is designed in the shape of a traditional Chinese cash coin, allowing air to circulate inside the vessel.
Story
This piece was likely produced in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China, a historic center for porcelain manufacturing. Items of this style, featuring traditional motifs like the imperial dragon and flaming pearl on a Famille Jaune (yellow) ground, were heavily exported during the 1970s and 1980s for the Western decorative market. The pierced 'cash coin' lid is a traditional functional design for housing crickets, though these modern examples are primarily decorative.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
The seller reports 'no damage,' which is a strong positive for porcelain of any era. The presence of the original pierced lid is crucial, as these are frequently lost or broken, rendering the piece incomplete.