Period:Qing dynasty Production date:18thC
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted, incised,
Dimensions:Diameter: 132 millimetres Height: 22 millimetres
Description:
Porcelain dish moulded and incised in the form of a six petalled mallow flower. The saucer has a fine white eggshell body. There are two seated male figures, one of them holding a fan with his right hand and a small gilt cup in his left, in ‘famille rose’ palette enamel in the centre of the interior.
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Comments:Published PDF date : Qing 18thC Room 95 label text:PDF 833Dish with two scholars and a servantThe dish shows two men drinking from small cups accompanied by a servant with a wine or tea pot.Porcelain with fencai (powdered colours) Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮Qing dynasty, about AD 1720–1800 PDF 833二學士一侍從圖盤此盤繪有兩位以小杯飲酒的男士,一位僕人持酒壺或茶壺隨侍。瓷器,粉彩江西省景德鎮清代,約1720-1780年
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted, incised,
Dimensions:Diameter: 132 millimetres Height: 22 millimetres
Description:
Porcelain dish moulded and incised in the form of a six petalled mallow flower. The saucer has a fine white eggshell body. There are two seated male figures, one of them holding a fan with his right hand and a small gilt cup in his left, in ‘famille rose’ palette enamel in the centre of the interior.
IMG
![图片[1]-dish BM-PDF.833-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00576047_001.jpg)
Comments:Published PDF date : Qing 18thC Room 95 label text:PDF 833Dish with two scholars and a servantThe dish shows two men drinking from small cups accompanied by a servant with a wine or tea pot.Porcelain with fencai (powdered colours) Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮Qing dynasty, about AD 1720–1800 PDF 833二學士一侍從圖盤此盤繪有兩位以小杯飲酒的男士,一位僕人持酒壺或茶壺隨侍。瓷器,粉彩江西省景德鎮清代,約1720-1780年
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