A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain, tapering square section, bowl, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, but bearing an iron red mark in seal for Daougong, with copper blue interior the exterior painted with antiques and auspicious items. 14 cm wide 9.5 cm overall height, together with a lobed Famille Rose porcelain and footed bowl, painted with cranes on a cloud-filled blue ground, 17.5 cm wide, together with a smaller lotus form bowl painted with a pair of roosting birds.
Sold for £2,000
Condition Report
Wear to decoration present through, chips to copper blue enamel interior in two bowls, signs of wear commensurate with age and use
larger circular bowl has two shell chips to the underside of the rim.
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A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain, tapering square section, bowl, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, but bearing an iron red mark in seal for Daougong, with copper blue interior the exterior painted with antiques and auspicious items. 14 cm wide 9.5 cm overall height, together with a lobed Famille Rose porcelain and footed bowl, painted with cranes on a cloud-filled blue ground, 17.5 cm wide, together with a smaller lotus form bowl painted with a pair of roosting birds.