A rare Chinese Famille Rose porcelain water pot, Daoguang marked and possibly from the period
This rare Chinese Famille Rose porcelain water pot is a fine example of Qing Dynasty artistry, particularly from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Known for its soft, vibrant colors and intricate overglaze enamels, Famille Rose porcelain was highly prized by the imperial court.
Marked with a Daoguang seal, this piece may have been created during the reign of Emperor Daoguang (1820–1850), a time when porcelain symbolized imperial prestige and cultural sophistication. Its design and craftsmanship connect us to an era where art and functionality merged beautifully.