Famille Rose Porcelain Ginger Jar With Lid - 19th Century
This Chinese Famille Rose ginger jar with lid dates to the 19th century and is decorated in the vibrant overglaze enamel palette that became one of the most celebrated ceramic traditions of the Qing dynasty. Hand-thrown in porcelain and meticulously painted by hand, the jar depicts a lively garden scene populated by figures engaged in recreation beneath flowering trees, rendered in soft pinks, turquoise greens and delicate iron-red outlines characteristic of the Famille Rose palette.
Originally intended for storing preserved ginger, spices, tea or other valuable commodities, jars of this form evolved into highly decorative objects prized both within China and for export markets. The domed cover continues the narrative decoration, featuring playful figures within a circular reserve. The finely painted scenes capture the refinement and technical skill associated with Chinese porcelain production during the 19th century.
The porcelain body displays the translucency and durability for which Chinese ceramics became renowned worldwide, while the hand-painted decoration ensures each piece remains unique. An attractive example that works equally well as a decorative object, collector's piece or focal point within a traditional or contemporary interior.
- Origin: China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-Painted Porcelain
- Features: Famille Rose Enamel Decoration, Domed Cover, Figural Garden Scenes, Hand-Thrown and Hand-Painted Construction
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and firing imperfections consistent with traditional manufacture. Areas of kiln grit and firing debris visible beneath the glaze from the original production process.
- Dimensions: W21 x D21 x H21 cm
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Famille Rose Porcelain Ginger Jar With Lid - 19th Century
Famille Rose Porcelain Ginger Jar With Lid - 19th Century
This Chinese Famille Rose ginger jar with lid dates to the 19th century and is decorated in the vibrant overglaze enamel palette that became one of the most celebrated ceramic traditions of the Qing dynasty. Hand-thrown in porcelain and meticulously painted by hand, the jar depicts a lively garden scene populated by figures engaged in recreation beneath flowering trees, rendered in soft pinks, turquoise greens and delicate iron-red outlines characteristic of the Famille Rose palette.
Originally intended for storing preserved ginger, spices, tea or other valuable commodities, jars of this form evolved into highly decorative objects prized both within China and for export markets. The domed cover continues the narrative decoration, featuring playful figures within a circular reserve. The finely painted scenes capture the refinement and technical skill associated with Chinese porcelain production during the 19th century.
The porcelain body displays the translucency and durability for which Chinese ceramics became renowned worldwide, while the hand-painted decoration ensures each piece remains unique. An attractive example that works equally well as a decorative object, collector's piece or focal point within a traditional or contemporary interior.
- Origin: China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-Painted Porcelain
- Features: Famille Rose Enamel Decoration, Domed Cover, Figural Garden Scenes, Hand-Thrown and Hand-Painted Construction
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and firing imperfections consistent with traditional manufacture. Areas of kiln grit and firing debris visible beneath the glaze from the original production process.
- Dimensions: W21 x D21 x H21 cm
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This Chinese Famille Rose ginger jar with lid dates to the 19th century and is decorated in the vibrant overglaze enamel palette that became one of the most celebrated ceramic traditions of the Qing dynasty. Hand-thrown in porcelain and meticulously painted by hand, the jar depicts a lively garden scene populated by figures engaged in recreation beneath flowering trees, rendered in soft pinks, turquoise greens and delicate iron-red outlines characteristic of the Famille Rose palette.
Originally intended for storing preserved ginger, spices, tea or other valuable commodities, jars of this form evolved into highly decorative objects prized both within China and for export markets. The domed cover continues the narrative decoration, featuring playful figures within a circular reserve. The finely painted scenes capture the refinement and technical skill associated with Chinese porcelain production during the 19th century.
The porcelain body displays the translucency and durability for which Chinese ceramics became renowned worldwide, while the hand-painted decoration ensures each piece remains unique. An attractive example that works equally well as a decorative object, collector's piece or focal point within a traditional or contemporary interior.
- Origin: China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-Painted Porcelain
- Features: Famille Rose Enamel Decoration, Domed Cover, Figural Garden Scenes, Hand-Thrown and Hand-Painted Construction
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and firing imperfections consistent with traditional manufacture. Areas of kiln grit and firing debris visible beneath the glaze from the original production process.
- Dimensions: W21 x D21 x H21 cm























