Antique Chinese Blue & White Lotus Dish, Qianlong Style Mark, c1900
A fine antique Chinese blue and white porcelain dish, hand-painted with scrolling lotus and chrysanthemum blossoms in soft cobalt blue against a pale celadon-tinged ground. The brushwork displays elegant diffusion, with the borders and florals rendered in a flowing rhythmic style associated with late Qing to early Republic era kilns (circa 1880-1920).
The base bears a four-character apocryphal reign-style mark in tribute to earlier Qing imperial wares, commonly used by export workshops during the Qianlong revival aesthetic of the early 20th century. Three crescent-shaped cobalt brush marks are present around the foot — a charming kiln annotation characteristic of hand-fired porcelain, not found on later transfer-printed wares.
The glaze shows the correct kiln pooling, fine firing speckles, and natural foot patina, consistent with age. This piece displays beautifully and would sit perfectly within a curated chinoiserie vignette, collector's cabinet, or blue-and-white arrangement.
Dimensions: approx. 6 inches diameter
Period: Late Qing / Early Republic, c. 1900
Palette: Hand-brushed blue and white underglaze
Mark: Four-character apocryphal mark, Qianlong style
Condition: No cracks; light firing flecks and age wear to glaze consistent with authentic period firing
A refined decorative piece with scholar's charm and export elegance, suitable for both antique porcelain collectors and interior decorators seeking authentic Chinese blue and white presence.