"Chinese Porcelain Teapot. Qianlong Reign, 18th Century. "
Chinese hard porcelain teapot decorated with enameled flowers in the tones of the famille rose made for the European market during the second half of the 18th century. The flower and leaf designs are particularly well painted with the greatest care, in a Chinese spirit, which is very rarely the case for export porcelain with its often botched and low-quality decoration. Good condition, no cracks, no chips or repairs. Loss of enamel around the fretel which is due to a problem that we usually encounter on the edges of dishes, bowls and vases. Height: 105mm Width: 156mm. Chinese work, Jingdezhen kilns. 18th century.