Overview
An elegant porcelain bowl decorated in the Famille Rose palette, featuring a continuous, highly detailed landscape of traditional pavilions, bridges, and blossoming trees. The interior is delicately painted with a flowering branch, and the base bears a blue four-character Qianlong Nian Zhi mark within a double square.
Story
This bowl carries a blue mark invoking the golden age of Emperor Qianlong. Created in the 20th century, it represents a passionate revival of imperial porcelain techniques, keeping ancient courtly arts alive for a modern world.
Maker / Origin
While bearing an imperial apocryphal mark, this piece was crafted by skilled 20th-century artisans in Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China. These workshops specialized in recreating the highly complex, multi-fired enamel techniques of the Qing dynasty to meet global demand for classical Chinese aesthetics.
Condition & Value
The bowl appears to be in excellent condition with no visible cracks, chips, or major glaze wear. The enamel colors remain vibrant and the foot rim is clean. Excellent condition helps secure the higher end of the value range. Value is driven by the quality of the hand-painted decoration and its condition.