ANTIQUE RARE CHINESE ENAMEL PORCELAIN BOWL QIANLONG (1644–1911) QING DYNASTY
Chinese antique porcelain collectors need to CHECK OUT THIS ANTIQUE BOWL RIGHT NOW. This ANTIQUE RARE CHINESE ENAMEL PORCELAIN BOWL QIANLONG (1644–1911) QING DYNASTY is on auction for one week only. DON'T MISS OUT! This Qianlong bowl is so wonderful in its simple elegant floral decoration and colors. There is genuine excitement among early viewers of this item due to the bowl's rare marks and design elements. For many, the Qianlong period is seen as the height of Chinese porcelain production. This is due to the unmatched quality and technique of the potters that worked in the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen during the period of production. This antique Qianlong dish in is great antique condition with no damage and only appropriate aging wear (see all photos).
Chinese antique porcelain collectors need to CHECK OUT THIS ANTIQUE BOWL RIGHT NOW. This ANTIQUE RARE CHINESE ENAMEL PORCELAIN BOWL QIANLONG (1644–1911) QING DYNASTY is on auction for one week only. DON'T MISS OUT! This Qianlong bowl is so wonderful in its simple elegant floral decoration and colors. There is genuine excitement among early viewers of this item due to the bowl's rare marks and design elements. For many, the Qianlong period is seen as the height of Chinese porcelain production. This is due to the unmatched quality and technique of the potters that worked in the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen during the period of production. This antique Qianlong dish in is great antique condition with no damage and only appropriate aging wear (see all photos).
Chinese antique porcelain collectors need to CHECK OUT THIS ANTIQUE BOWL RIGHT NOW. This ANTIQUE RARE CHINESE ENAMEL PORCELAIN BOWL QIANLONG (1644–1911) QING DYNASTY is on auction for one week only. DON'T MISS OUT! This Qianlong bowl is so wonderful in its simple elegant floral decoration and colors. There is genuine excitement among early viewers of this item due to the bowl's rare marks and design elements. For many, the Qianlong period is seen as the height of Chinese porcelain production. This is due to the unmatched quality and technique of the potters that worked in the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen during the period of production. This antique Qianlong dish in is great antique condition with no damage and only appropriate aging wear (see all photos).