Great condition. No signs of repairs. Four red dots on the inside of the bowl look to have fallen off at some point. I cannot tell what either stamp are on the front & back.
14.5"x3"
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This is a hand-painted porcelain bowl with a blue-and-white landscape scene featuring stylized mountains, trees, and waterside elements typical of traditional Chinese decorative art. The color palette and stylistic execution are reminiscent of late Qing Dynasty export porcelain, possibly intended for decorative use or display rather than everyday dining. The underglaze cobalt decoration and the floral motif along the rim suggest influences from Jingdezhen production, although no definitive reign mark or manufacturer’s seal is preserved clearly.
The four missing red stamp marks indicate prior embellishment or symbolic ornamentation, likely overglaze enamel stamps common in decorative export wares from the 19th to early 20th century. The absence of a clear base mark limits the attribution but does not eliminate value, particularly if the condition remains intact.
Material:
Porcelain with underglaze blue decoration and traces of red enamel.
Condition:
The piece is in great condition with no visible cracks or restoration. However, the loss of red enamel dots is noted. These may have been part of a symbolic motif, but their absence does not critically impact the object’s overall value.