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Chinese Export Porcelain Underglaze Blue Botanical Circular Dish
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Porcelain Underglaze Blue Botanical Circular Dish, Circa 1775 This Chinese Export circular dish exemplifies the underglaze blue and whit...
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Antique 1770s Chinese Chinese Export Platters and Serveware

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Chinese Export Porcelain Oval Famille Rose Dish
Located in Downingtown, PA
The Chinese Export porcelain dish in the famille rose palette is painted on the border with meandering vines and flowers which surrounds a central panel decorated with vases and pots of flowers...
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Antique Mid-18th Century Chinese Chinese Export Platters and Serveware

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Chinese Export Large Underglaze Blue & White Porcelain Dish
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Large Underglaze Blue & White Porcelain Dish, Circa 1770 The large attractive Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain dish is unusually painted with a rare design. T...
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Chinese Export Porcelain Underglaze Blue Shaped Botanical Dish
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Underglaze Porcelain Rectangular Dish Circa 1765 The Chinese Export underglaze Blue rectangular dish with canted corners has a well-painted central well with a tree, ...
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Antique 1760s Chinese Export Platters and Serveware

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Chinese Export Porcelain Underglaze Blue Dish of Censor with Flowers
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Porcelain Underglaze Blue Dish, Circa 1775 The well-painted Chinese Export porcelain dish is painted in superb underglaze blue with a central large double censor, the...
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Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Shaped Dish with Buffalo and Deer
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Dish with Buffalo and Deer, Circa 1770 The Chinese Export porcelain rococo oval dish has a wide diaper border with shaped panels of flowers. The central well depicts a lovely scene with a water buffalo and its calf grazing with a deer on the other side of a zig-zag fence. Perched in a tree is a large crane and a small bird flies above. It also features a Plum tree, Bamboo and a Pine tree, the three friends of winter. The Three Friends of Winter is an art motif that comprises the pine, bamboo, and plum. The Chinese celebrated the pine (松), bamboo (竹) and Chinese flowering plum (梅) together, for they observed that unlike many other plants these plants do not wither as the cold days deepen into the winter season. Together they symbolize steadfastness, perseverance, and resilience. While They are highly regarded in Confucianism as representing its scholar-gentleman ideal. Dimensions: 15 inches wide x 12 inches deep x 1 1/2 inches high Reference: In Chinese art and culture, the water buffalo symbolizes strength, endurance, hard work, prosperity, and a link to agriculture and rural life, often depicted as a mount for important figures or in scenes of everyday life. Here's a more detailed look at the symbolism: Agriculture and Rural Life: The water buffalo is deeply ingrained in Chinese agricultural traditions, as it was and continues to be a vital part of rice farming and the rural economy. Strength and Endurance: The buffalo's physical capabilities, particularly its strength and ability to work tirelessly, make it a symbol of these qualities. Benevolence and Patience: The water buffalo is also associated with benevolence and patience, reflecting the calm and steady nature of the animal. Guardian: The buffalo was seen as a guardian, stemming from the legend of Emperor Yu casting an iron ox to subdue floods. Mount for Important Figures: Water buffalo are often depicted as mounts for figures like Shou Lao, the God of Longevity, and in Daoist art...
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