Overview
This is an unusual triangular-sectioned Chinese porcelain wall pocket (or wall vase) decorated in a vibrant palette combining Famille Rose and Famille Verte enamels. The flat back features a turquoise glaze and a central suspension slot, while the front panels depict charming domestic scenes of elegant ladies and playful children in a garden setting, framed by lime-green sgraffito-style floral borders.
Story
Designed to hang flat against a wall or inside a carriage, this clever triangular vessel brought the beauty of fresh flowers into tight living spaces. The scenes of mothers and young boys carry a deep traditional wish for male heirs and family prosperity.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this piece was crafted by skilled artisans in Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these workshops specialized in reviving classic imperial styles for both the domestic market and eager Western collectors.
Condition & Value
The photos show some surface dirt, minor enamel rubbing, and typical manufacturing irregularities like tiny black iron spots in the glaze. There are no obvious cracks or major chips visible. Excellent condition for its age. Value is driven by the highly unusual triangular shape and the charming narrative subject matter.