Rare 18th Century Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Platter – Qianlong Period (16”) | Hand-Painted Willow Pattern

£ 450.00

Rare 18th Century Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Platter – Qianlong Period (16”) | Hand-Painted Willow Pattern

£ 450.00

This stunning and rare 18th-century Chinese porcelain platter is an authentic piece from the Qianlong period (1736–1795), showcasing the iconic blue and white hand-painted willow pattern. A masterpiece of Chinese export porcelain, this large 16-inch by 13-inch platter would have been highly sought-after in the 18th-century European market.

The intricately painted scene depicts a traditional Chinese landscape, complete with pavilions, pagodas, bridges, pine trees, and boats, all framed by a meticulously decorated floral border. The unglazed back, a hallmark of early Chinese export porcelain, adds to its authenticity and historical significance.

Key Features:

Authentic 18th-Century Qianlong Period Porcelain – A highly collectible example of Qing Dynasty craftsmanship
Hand-Painted Blue & White Willow Pattern – A timeless design with exceptional detail
Large & Decorative – Impressive 16-inch by 13-inch dimensions, ideal for display
Original Unglazed Back – A distinguishing feature of period Chinese export wares
Condition: Good for age with minor rim fritting and glaze staining but no cracks or major damage
Perfect for Collectors & Display – A museum-quality piece suitable for antique lovers, interior designers, and fine porcelain collectors

This exquisite blue and white platter is a true collector’s item, ideal for display in a luxury home, museum collection, or fine antique collection.

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