3500 "Make us an offer" Listings/. Large 17c Antique Chinese Porcelain Master of the Rocks Dish Early Kangxi Period. Sharing with you this fantastic early Kangxi period large deep dish. This Chinese porcelain dish is decorated with a so-called'Master of the rocks' landscape with stylized fruits in the edge. To the underside there are peach sprays to the underside of the rim and central floral spray to the centre of the base.
The plate is extremely well painted. Like all good master of the Rocks decorated pieces it is painted with a very good hand in bright cobalt blue with excellent detail. The'Master of the Rocks', is a term that was coined by the English collector Gerald Reitlinger, whose collection is now in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, UK. Master of the Rocks is a name given to a type of decoration found on early Kangxi porcelain.
It has been suggested it was the work of one master decorator, but the variation in style indicates it must have been executed by different hands. The style is characterized by repeated close and parallel lines defining the landscape elements. Offers All fixed items are open for offers, please feel free to make an offer and we will respond as soon as possible. It's all about good communication. 1 small chip, 5 fritspots and 1 fleebite to rim.
Some frits to base rim. Size 28.3x4.2CM DiameterxHeight. 17th century Qing (1661 - 1912). We can not control this. For China (& rest of Asia) & US allow at least 2 to 3 weeks.
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