KANGXI, YONGZHENG or QIANLONG c.1700 – 1750 Chinese Biscuit Glazed Porcelain
An Early 18th Century Biscuit-Porcelain Turquoise Shallow Bowl,Late Kangxi, Yongzheng or Early Qianlong c.1700-1750.
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- Condition
- In excellent condition, a few very minor scratches to the well of the bowl.
- Size
- Diameter : 17 cm (6 3/4 inches)
- Provenance
- N/A
- Stock number
- 24251
Information
Monochrome Glazed Biscuit Porcelain :
Chinese porcelain with a clear turquoise, green or aubergine glaze over a biscuit body was exported to Europe from the Kangxi period (1662-1722) onwards. The brightly colour with a clear shiny glaze was like nothing produced in Europe at the time. Monochrome glazed Chinese export porcelain was especially popular in France during the 18th century and to this day many pieces can be found in French private collections. French taste in the second quarter of the 18th century tired of Chinese blue and white porcelain, indeed by this time France was producing it`s own blue and white porcelain at St.Cloud among other factories. Collectors like the duc d`Aumont had a large collection of monochrome Chinese porcelain, with celadons as a favourite. They were sometimes made more French by the addition of ormolu mounts, 43 % of his collection had mounts.