Chinese porcelain plates, 19th century.
Set of three small white porcelain plates decorated in the famille rose palette with hand-painted floral and leaf motifs in shades of pink, green, and turquoise. Typical of the Qing dynasty decorative style, with vivid colours and delicate brushwork.
Origin: China.
Material: Porcelain.
Dimensions: D. 13 cm.
Period: 19th century.
Condition: Fine condition with age-related wear and minor discolouration.
Bio:
Famille rose porcelain was developed in the early 18th century during the Qing dynasty and became renowned for its soft, opaque enamel colours—especially pink—introduced through European techniques. These porcelains were highly prized in both China and Europe for their refined aesthetics and detailed painting, often produced as export ware throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.