Overview
An exquisite Chinese porcelain dish decorated in the classic Famille Rose palette with the auspicious 'Nine Peaches' motif. The design features gnarled, leafy branches bearing ripe peaches alongside iron-red bats in flight, symbolizing longevity and blessings. This style pays homage to the legendary imperial wares of the Yongzheng and Qianlong reigns.
Story
In Chinese culture, the peach represents immortality and the bats represent good fortune. This specific combination of nine peaches and bats forms a visual pun wishing the recipient endless blessings and long life. It was likely created as an important birthday gift.
Maker / Origin
While the specific kiln workshop is unidentified, this dish was crafted in Jingdezhen, the historic porcelain capital of China. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, private kilns here experienced a revival, masterfully replicating the highly complex enamel techniques of the 18th-century imperial court for a rising merchant class.
Condition & Value
The face of the dish appears to be in excellent condition with vibrant enamels and minimal wear to the gilding or paint. No visible hairline cracks or chips are apparent from the front, which greatly preserves its value.