DescriptionA fine and identical set of three Chinese porcelain rice bowls, dating to the Guangxu period (circa 1900). Each bowl is delicately pierced and decorated in the traditional rice grain pattern, with translucent areas in the porcelain body.At the center of each bowl is a beautifully painted front-facing dragon, executed in underglaze cobalt blue. The exterior is richly decorated in matching style, and the base bears a four-character Kangxi mark, typical for Guangxu-period reproductions honoring earlier reigns.A refined and collectible trio of late Qing dynasty rice bowls, demonstrating high craftsmanship and symbolic decoration.AgeGuangxu period, Qing dynasty (circa 1900)MeasurementsDiameter: 12.5 cmHeight: 5.5 cmCondition– 1 bowl in perfect condition– 1 bowl with a very small, clean hairline– 1 bowl with a small chip at the footrimPlease see the photographs for details.All objects are packed with the greatest care and shipped fully insured. All objects are examined carefully under strong UV light. The condition is described with great care, aiming to reflect the actual state of the object as closely as possible.
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