ANTIQUE CHINESE QING PORCELAIN PLATES AND BOWL
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A lot of antique Chinese porcelain tableware. Late Qing era, before 1912. A total of 4 items. First. A Bleu de Hue porcelain bowl with cobalt blue ornaments against the white background. Hallmark Jingdezhen on the bottom. Bleu de Hue was a type of Chinese blue and white export porcelain for the Vietnamese market produced in Jingdezhen since the 18th century until World War II. Second. A blue-and white porcelain dinner plate with floral ornaments. Qing dynasty seal mark on the bottom. Third. A white dinner plate with hand-painted polychrome multi-figure scene in landscape with flowers. Gilt accents. Unmarked. Fourth. A Imari-style saucer or bowl with polychrome floral decor. Illegible hallmark on the bottom. Imari ware is a Western term for a brightly-coloured style of Japanese export porcelain from the Arita region in the 17-18th centuries. The style was so successful that Chinese and European producers began to copy it. Collectible Asian Oriental Tableware And Serveware.
Dimensions: Largest plate D 7 5/8 in. Smallest plate D 4 1/2 in. Bowl H 2 3/8 in. All measurements are approximate.
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