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18th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Mandarin Palette Figures Punch Bowl, 9" DIA (Lot 394)

$1,250.00

LOT-394

Product Overview

  • Description

    18th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Mandarin Palette Figures Punch Bowl, 9" DIA
    18 世紀中國出口粉彩柑橘調色盤人物潘趣酒碗,9 吋直徑

    Lot 394 - Excellent condition. Punch bowl is decorated with two large panel reserves depicting Mandarin figures enjoying leisurely pursuits, and two smaller panel reserves with landscape scenes in iron-red and flanked by two cartouches above and below and two cartouches on each side, all painted with flower sprays in iron red and grisaille. All panel reserves and cartouches are on top of a purple scale pattern ground with iron-red bats interspersed between reserves
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    拍品 394 - 狀況極佳。 潘趣碗飾有兩塊大盤區,描繪悠閒追求的官人形象,兩塊小盤區,繪有鐵紅色山水風景,兩側各有兩個漩渦花飾,兩側各有兩個漩渦花飾,均繪有鐵質花卉噴霧。紅色和灰色。 所有面板儲備和漩渦花飾都位於紫色鱗片圖案地面的頂部,鐵紅色蝙蝠散佈在儲備之間。

  • Weights and Measurements

    Dimensions

    9"DIA x 4"H

    Weight

    1 lb. 12.8 oz.

    Carton Dimensions

    14"L x 14"W x 14"H

    Carton Weight

    ~5 lbs.

  • Features and Specifications

    Product Type

    Punch Bowl

    Original/Reproduction

    Antique Original

    Category

    China Trade

    Sub-Category

    Chinese Export

    Export Market

    Europe

    Region of Origin

    China

    Dynastic Period

    Qing Dynasty

    Reign Period

    Qianlong (1736-1795)

    Primary Material

    Porcelain & Pottery

    Color Palette

    Famille Rose

    Decoration/Design Pattern

    Mandarin Palette

    Shape/Form

    Bowl

    Marks

    Unmarked

    Provenance

    Property of the Mike Bowen Collection in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    Condition Report

    Excellent condition with no hairlines, chips or repairs. Minor fritting around the rim. Minor wear to gilding and enamels.

  • Shipping and Returns

    All antique and vintage items are sold as is and where is. All sales are final.

    Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, carrier charges, taxes, duties, and any other applicable government fees.

    All items ship from our gallery located at 22B Atlantic Avenue, Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945. Shipping will be calculated based on buyer's shipping address, and the Carton Dimensions and Carton Weight specified above.

    LIMITED WARRANTY ON SHIPPING DAMAGE

    Room Tonic Asian Art warranties that all items will be delivered free of damage, not withstanding defects illustrated in photos in the image gallery and noted in our Condition Report.

    Should any damage occur during shipping, customer must inform Room Tonic's Customer Service within three business days of delivery and customer must take photographs or video to illustrate the damages with the product in place and unremoved from the original packaging. Images and/or video must be sent to Room Tonic Customer Service upon request. 

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  • About the Brand

    Room Tonic Asian Art is the Asian art and antiques business of Room Tonic run by Matthew Munafo, General Manager and Dealer of Asian Art & Antiques. Our gallery is located on the second floor above Room Tonic's retail shop and storefront.

    We welcome the opportunity to identify and appraise your family's Asian art treasures and heirlooms, before they are handed over to local estate sellers and clean-out crews. House calls and gallery visits by appointment only.

    For Appointments or Enquiries please call Matthew Munafo directly at (781) 244-9586.

    Antique objects we buy include Chinese Export Porcelain, Ming & Qing Official Wares, Paintings and Calligraphy, Furniture and Textiles, Bronze Figures and Jade, Scholar's Objects, Bamboo Carvings, Wood Carvings, and Lacquerware.

    About Matthew Munafo, Dealer of Asian Art & Antiques
    Matthew Munafo is a collector and dealer of Asian art with a particular focus on Chinese works and Chinese history. Room Tonic Asian Art's primary goal is to seek out, acquire, and preserve precious objects of Asian art so they may be placed with institutions and custodians of important collections to ensure their safety for exhibition to be enjoyed and admired by enthusiasts for generations to come.