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18th C. Qianlong Chinese Export Powder Blue Gilt Famille Rose 11 Inch Punch Bowl, Antique Qing Dynasty Chinoiserie Porcelain, Mandarin …
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18th C. Qianlong Chinese Export Powder Blue Gilt Famille Rose 11 Inch Punch Bowl, Antique Qing Dynasty Chinoiserie Porcelain, Mandarin Palette
Invite a piece of the 18th century global porcelain trade into your home with this magnificent Qianlong Period (circa 1736 to 1795) punch bowl. This 11 inch masterpiece represents the pinnacle of Chinese Export Porcelain, showcasing the rare and sophisticated Powder Blue ground. Representing the height of the Chinoiserie aesthetic, this bowl features the celebrated combination of deep cobalt tones and lavish hand painted gilding that defined luxury estate pieces of the Qing Dynasty. This is a robustly potted, museum scale artifact that serves as a visual bridge to the Golden Age of Chinese porcelain.
Historical Significance and Artistry
The Qianlong Emperor’s reign is widely considered the absolute peak of Chinese ceramic artistry. The exterior of this bowl features a specialized finish known as Powder Blue, which was achieved by blowing cobalt pigment through a bamboo tube to create a soft, mottled texture that captured the imagination of 18th century European aristocrats. The deep atmospheric blue serves as a canvas for intricate hand painted 24k gold leaf gilding, including complex geometric honeycomb and seawave motifs. These patterns were hallmarks of high status export wares intended for the grandest estates in Europe and Colonial America. This piece perfectly bridges the gap between the refined Qing Dynasty scholar’s aesthetic and the opulent tastes of the Western elite.
Artisan Details and Iconography
The interior of the bowl offers a stunning contrast executed in Famille Rose enamels. The center of the well features a vibrant hand painted peony spray known as Mudan, symbolizing wealth and honor in Chinese culture. The inner rim is draped in a Mandarin Palette floral garland consisting of lotuses, turquoise foliate scrolls, and plum blossoms. The plum blossom is a traditional symbol of endurance and the arrival of spring.
Specifications and Dimensions
Origin: Jingdezhen China during the Qianlong Period.
Period: Qing Dynasty 1736 to 1795.
Diameter: 11 inches.
Height: 4.5 inches.
Materials: Fine Hard Paste Porcelain, Cobalt, and 24k Gold Leaf.
Condition Report
Authentic Antique Condition. This bowl is structurally sound and retains a clear musical resonance when tapped. In keeping with its nearly 300 year history, it displays light and attractive surface wear to the gilt decoration and minor kiln artifacts such as pinpricks to the interior glaze. One fine and stable hairline is visible upon close inspection. In the world of 18th century export porcelain, this is often viewed as a birthmark of authenticity that confirms its genuine Qianlong provenance. The hand painted enamels remain remarkably vibrant and well preserved.
Styling and Compatibility
For the modern interior, an 11 inch punch bowl is the ultimate power accessory and architectural anchor. As a Grandmillennial focal point, this piece is the definitive addition to a blue and white porcelain collection, as the gold leaf adds a layer of warmth and luxury that standard transferware lacks. Because the interior is as beautifully decorated as the exterior, it looks spectacular even when viewed from above as a centerpiece on a formal dining table or a large entry console. For a library setting, place this bowl on a stack of oversized art books in a mahogany paneled room where the powder blue provides a moody and sophisticated pop against dark wood tones. Its versatile palette makes it compatible with traditional English country house decor, Chinoiserie chic entryways, and transitional maximalist spaces.
This is more than a porcelain vessel; it is a storied artifact from the height of the Scholar’s Object tradition. Whether you are a seasoned collector of Qing Dynasty antiquities or a designer seeking that one forever piece to anchor a room, this punch bowl offers an unmatched blend of historical gravity and timeless elegance. Secure this 18th century treasure for your collection today and let it become one of your own Cherished Memories.
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- Dimensions
- 11ʺW × 11ʺD × 4.5ʺH
- Period
- Mid 18th Century
- Country of Origin
- China
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Gold Leaf
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Authentic Antique Condition. This bowl is structurally sound and retains a clear musical resonance when tapped. In keeping with its … moreAuthentic Antique Condition. This bowl is structurally sound and retains a clear musical resonance when tapped. In keeping with its nearly 300 year history, it displays light and attractive surface wear to the gilt decoration and minor kiln artifacts such as pinpricks to the interior glaze. One fine and stable hairline is visible upon close inspection. In the world of 18th century export porcelain, this is often viewed as a birthmark of authenticity that confirms its genuine Qianlong provenance. The hand painted enamels remain remarkably vibrant and well preserved. less
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