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This exquisite porcelain collector plate was crafted in 1983 in Jingdezhen, China, the historic center of fine porcelain artistry. The plate features a finely detailed hand-painted depiction of the famous Marble Boat at the Summer Palace in Beijing, framed by blossoming peonies and graceful willows, with figures in traditional attire along the water’s edge. The artwork is accented with intricate border designs and includes a maker’s mark and detailed Chinese inscription on the reverse, indicating its authenticity and collectible status.
Made with precious metal pigments, this plate was created as a limited-edition decorative object and is not intended for food use. Measuring 8.5 inches in diameter, it embodies traditional Chinese artistry and is a beautiful addition to any collection of Asian decorative arts.
Details:
Material: Fine porcelain with hand-painted decoration
Age: Dated 1983 (vintage, over 40 years old)
Dimensions: 8.5 inches wide
Style: Traditional Chinese decorative porcelain; Imperial Jingdezhen collector series
Condition: Very good vintage condition with vibrant colors and no chips or cracks; light surface wear consistent with age
Purpose: Decorative collector plate (not food safe; intended for display only)
*Written on the back:
"1988 No. A3062 Shenganquanfuji Temple by the China Arts and Crafts import and export corporation. The guidance of intensive promotion, artists are supported series is a limited edition of Mr. He Mao's paintings. Under the first volume of the Chinese acid and landscape. Artistic object. Precious metal pigments may be toxic. Do not use for eating."