Height: 30cms
Date: 19th Century
£POA - What does POA mean?
Product Code: KPCE218
Simply put, POA stands for “Price on Application”.
With some of our pieces, we prefer not to openly publish our asking price. We absolutely welcome visitors to the website to contact us to enquire about the cost of such pieces.
We just prefer to have a conversation to allow us to explain the pricing as well as to talk in more detail about the piece in question.
It doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a super expensive piece but it may just be that there is something unique or special that we would like to be able to tell you about in more detail.
Contact us to find out more.
An elegant pair of 19th century Chinese blue and white ginger jars and covers. Decorated with an floral design depicting a climbing Clematus plant in bloom.
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Concentric Ring Mark
Two concentric ring marks are often seen on the base of Chinese porcelain, it is believed this comes from the Kang Hsi period, the reign mark would normally go within but it was time of political unrest so some were left blank.
In the 19th and 20th century there was a Kang Shi revival in Chinese ceramics and this fashion for concentric blue circles remained.
We completely understand that purchasing art and antiques online is a relatively new concept to many people, so our team will be very happy to provide additional information and support along the way.
We are members of BADA, LAPADA and CINOA, working closely with these associations and we are very proud of our reputation as one of the most established, valued and trusted dealers of Japanese and Chinese Art and Antiques in the industry.
Our galleries in Islington are open Monday through to Saturday (from 1030 to 1630) by appointment only. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
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