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A Famille Verte Saucer Dish | Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period, 17th Century — Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period, 17th Century

A Famille Verte Saucer Dish | Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period, 17th Century

Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period, 17th Century

This exquisite Famille Verte saucer dish dates from the Shunzhi Period of the Qing Dynasty in the 17th century, representing an important transitional era in Chinese porcelain history. The piece showcases the vibrant, iron-red and enamel-based green palette characteristic of the Famille Verte style, with intricate decorative motifs rendered with remarkable precision and artistry. As an artifact of imperial China, this saucer dish stands as a testament to the extraordinary skill of Qing Dynasty craftsmen and the enduring legacy of Chinese ceramic tradition.

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Works of Art from the Morpurgo Collection

October 31, 2018

Estimate: $800$1,200

Lot 11

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A Famille Verte Saucer Dish | Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period, 17th Century, Qing Dynasty, Shunzhi Period, 17th Century

This exquisite Famille Verte saucer dish dates from the Shunzhi Period of the Qing Dynasty in the 17th century, representing an important transitional era in Chinese porcelain history. The piece showcases the vibrant, iron-red and enamel-based green palette characteristic of the Famille Verte style, with intricate decorative motifs rendered with remarkable precision and artistry. As an artifact of imperial China, this saucer dish stands as a testament to the extraordinary skill of Qing Dynasty craftsmen and the enduring legacy of Chinese ceramic tradition.

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Asian Antiques, Porcelain, Shunzhi Period, Decorative Arts, Multicolored Enamel, Ceramic Art, Qing Dynasty, Chinese Art, Famille-Verte, 17th Century