Item is free of cracks and hairlines, no chips. Markings on back consist of 6 symbols alongside a dragon motif but symbols are confusing, my review lands with the bowl is of Ming dynasty style similar to those from jingdezhem china. Produced for the people versus emporer
Diameter 15” Height 5”
Hello, this item is a large porcelain bowl decorated in blue and white with a continuous river landscape that includes mountains, bridges, pavilions, and trees. The cobalt tones, brushwork, and composition follow late Qing and Republic period workshop traditions from Jingdezhen. The footrim, glaze quality, and the apocryphal six-character mark on the underside confirm this as a twentieth century commercial piece produced for the general market rather than an imperial commission. The bowl’s size and decorative appeal place it within the category of export oriented landscape wares made in China during the mid twentieth century.
The current market for these bowls sits in the affordable decorative range. Large examples in clean condition usually sell between 120 and 200 USD at auction. The intact condition and the appealing countryside scene support this estimate, and the value sits on the decorative and collectible level rather than the antiquities tier.