Collection of Antique Chinese Export Porcelain Bowls, Early 19th Century

Collection of Antique Chinese Export Porcelain Bowls, Early 19th Century

£80.00

Antique Chinese Plates Originally Made for the Persian Market

Pretty hand-painted floral sprays in the Famille Rose palette. All versions of the Chinese export pink and blue rose pattern which was usually exported to Persia or Turkey.

Dating from circa 1820.

Would look amazing displayed on a dresser.

Five different-sized shallowish bowls measuring as follows:

- 24cm diameter x 4.5 cm high.

- 24cm diameter x 4cm high.

- 23cm diameter x 4cm high.

- 21cm diameter x 3cm high.

- 16cm diameter x 3cm high.

They are all in good vintage order considering age/use, some have small chips or fine cracks but none have anything significantly wrong with them.

Delivery is £30 to Mainland UK. If you live elsewhere please get in touch for an accurate quote. The shipping will automatically be added at check out unless you select collection.

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