Overview
This is a beautifully decorated porcelain dish painted in the classic 'famille rose' palette, featuring a vibrant design of fruiting peach branches and bats. The underside bears a six-character Yongzheng mark within a double circle, alongside a vintage Oriental Ceramic Society exhibition label.
Story
Crafted as a tribute to imperial taste, this dish features the 'Nine Peaches' motif, a sacred symbol of immortality. The design flows seamlessly from the interior over the rim to the exterior, a technique known as 'over-the-wall' painting.
Maker / Origin
While bearing a Yongzheng mark, this piece is a high-quality 20th-century revival. Jingdezhen workshops have spent centuries perfecting the art of recreating imperial masterpieces, keeping the legendary techniques of the Qing dynasty alive.
Condition & Value
The dish appears to be in excellent condition with no visible cracks, chips, or major enamel loss. The glaze retains a bright, clean luster. Excellent condition greatly helps preserve its value as a collector's display piece.