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Qing Dynasty, late 19th century | China
A study in exuberant delicacy, this hand-painted Famille Rose cachepot brings together some of the most enchanting hallmarks of Qing porcelain: lyrical florals, jewel-toned colorwork, and the quiet company of a bird in repose.
Its petite size and squared form make it ideal for holding something fragrant—a single bloom, a cluster of herbs, or perhaps nothing at all but light. The turquoise-glazed interior and scalloped motif at the base lend contrast and depth, while the rich palette of rose pinks, aquas, and jade greens bring a romantic, painterly energy to any shelf or tabletop.
Qing Dynasty, late 19th century | China
A study in exuberant delicacy, this hand-painted Famille Rose cachepot brings together some of the most enchanting hallmarks of Qing porcelain: lyrical florals, jewel-toned colorwork, and the quiet company of a bird in repose.
Its petite size and squared form make it ideal for holding something fragrant—a single bloom, a cluster of herbs, or perhaps nothing at all but light. The turquoise-glazed interior and scalloped motif at the base lend contrast and depth, while the rich palette of rose pinks, aquas, and jade greens bring a romantic, painterly energy to any shelf or tabletop.
Qing Dynasty, late 19th century | China
A study in exuberant delicacy, this hand-painted Famille Rose cachepot brings together some of the most enchanting hallmarks of Qing porcelain: lyrical florals, jewel-toned colorwork, and the quiet company of a bird in repose.
Its petite size and squared form make it ideal for holding something fragrant—a single bloom, a cluster of herbs, or perhaps nothing at all but light. The turquoise-glazed interior and scalloped motif at the base lend contrast and depth, while the rich palette of rose pinks, aquas, and jade greens bring a romantic, painterly energy to any shelf or tabletop.
Dimensions
W 5.75”
H 3
Base. 4 1/4”
Condition: Light wear consistent with ageL no chips or cracks