Late Qing Dynasty (19th Century)Jingdezhen Famille-Verte Dish in Imitation of Kangxi Style
清代晚期(19世纪) 景德镇窑 康熙风格五彩仕女婴戏图盘
Dimensions: 10.7"W x 10.7"D x 2.7"H (27.18CM * 27.18CM * 6.86CM)
This famille-verte dish depicts an elegant garden scene with three court ladies, each holding auspicious emblems—peonies for wealth, lingzhi for longevity, and a bamboo tray filled with further long-life symbols. Around the rim, eight playful boys reinforce themes of abundance and prosperous lineage, echoing popular motifs of the Kangxi period.
The decoration is rendered in vivid enamels—iron-red, emerald green, and yellow—showing the rich palette and detailed brushwork characteristic of gu-cai (hard enamels). The composition is balanced and lively, recalling the refined pictorial style of early Qing imperial wares.
The base bears a six-character “Da Qing Kangxi Nianzhi” mark within double circles, neatly written but apocryphal, typical of Guangxu-period homage pieces. Highly decorative and auspicious in theme, this dish represents an appealing and collectible example of late Qing Jingdezhen porcelain inspired by Kangxi prototypes.
Late Qing Dynasty Wucai Dish with Ladies-at-Leisure Design
Dimensions: 10.7"W x 10.7"D x 2.7"H (27.18CM * 27.18CM * 6.86CM)

