Chinese Mandarin Pattern Saucer circa 1780
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Auction Start: | 12/02/24 18:06:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 25/02/24 20:32:00 UTC |
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Chinese Mandarin Pattern Saucer circa 1780
A saucer of typical form, shallow with raised sides and an unglazed foot rim to the reverse, decorated in bright ‘Famille Rose’ enamels with a scene of court figures, two gentleman presenting a lady accompanied by a child with a book, in a stylised garden terrace with a lake and a pavilion in the distance, the border with repeating stylised leaves and diaper work.This is a typical example of the ‘Mandarin’ pattern produced by the Chinese in the late eighteenth century for export to the West where it enjoyed great popularity. The name derives from the male court figures, mandarins, who form such an important component of the designs. The scenes are carefully composed with much charm and rendered in a wide variety of coloured enamels with much emphasis on deep pink (‘Famille Rose’) and iron red. A wide variety of wares were produced in the pattern including vases, bowls, dinner services and tea sets, as here, where there would have been a set of bowls and saucers along with matching serving items. The charm and quality of this piece speaks for itself and presents an excellent and collectible example of this opulent pattern from the eighteenth century.
Size: | Diam 12.4 cm; ht 2.5 cm; base diam 7.5 cm |
Weight: | 80 gm |
Date: | 1780 |
Condition: | Excellent condition with no damage or restoration |
Estimate: | £20 – 30 |