Large Chinese Bowl.

Started by boxwoodantiques, Jul 16, 2021, 04:04:13

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boxwoodantiques

Hi, My first post here.  I have a large Chinese bowl that measures 11 1/2" that I would like help identifying.  The colors are a little faded and worn.  It may have been left outside for a period of time .

Is the pattern famille rose or famille verte?  Is that a phoenix in the center?  What is the shape called?  Approximate age?

Any information would be appreciated.  Thanks,  Jerry

boxwoodantiques


Any information would be appreciated.  Thanks,  Jerry

Stan

Hi Jerry, could you post a photo of the whole bottom at an angle so we can see the shape, this is a basin bowl, you are right it is famille rose and dates to the Guangxu period.

peterp

This is indeed a washbasin.
It is Peranakan porcelain (Nyonya ware), essentially Chinese export for the Peranakan communities in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, about Tongzhi/Guangxu reign. It has normal age signs.
The phoenix and/or peony usually are central in all types of Peranakan porcelain.

boxwoodantiques

Thanks for all the great info.  Here's a photo of the bottom.