Antique Chinese Bowl wit dragon Blue de Hue 19C Porcelain Southeast Asia Vietnam Marked
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Condition Report: Overall Condition B (used) Chip, Fritting & 1 hairlines. Size 123mm approx.
Lovley Blue de Hue dragon bowl for Vietnamese market. Marked base
Bleu de Hue
Chinese blue and white export porcelain for the Vietnamese market. The best “Bleu de Hue” was ordered by the Vietnamese court by way of diplomatic missions to China. Most of them were produced in Jingdezhen with special designs and marks. Hue is the name of the old city where the Vietnamese King resided at the time. The desigs are special, characteristic and have a slight character of being Japanese instead. Some have poem on them. One common two character mark reads Nei Fu, and can be translated as “Inner Court”. Blue de Hue wares were made in China for the Vietnamese dynasties in the 18th and 19th century until after the revolution led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. At the end of the 19th century metal rims vere popular, to protect the rim from damages.
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| Weight | 2 kg |
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| Condition Report | Overall Condition B (used) Chip, Fritting & 1 hairlines. Size 123mm approx. |
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