Description
Overview: A substantial and decorative Chinese blue and white porcelain foot bath basin, likely dating to the late Qing or early Republic period. The piece is consistent with traditional export and domestic utility wares produced in the Jingdezhen tradition. Design & Craftsmanship — Function & Form: A wide-mouthed basin form, approximately 23 inches in diameter, designed for foot bathing or domestic water use. The deep, rounded form is well-suited to functional use. Artistry & Ornamentation: The interior bowl features a hand-painted koi fish motif — a traditional symbol of abundance and perseverance — rendered in underglaze cobalt blue against a white ground. The exterior carries dense floral scrollwork, consistent with period decorative vocabulary. A seal mark is present at the base, suggesting possible production attribution, though confirmation would benefit from close-up photography. Structural Base: Footing ring consistent with wheel-thrown construction; glaze pooling at foot rim consistent with period firing techniques. Condition Report — Surface Condition: Consistent with age and use; likely minor glaze crazing and surface wear; no major chips or losses noted. Structural Integrity: Form appears sound and stable. This item is sold as-is with all associated patina and wear inherent to its age and history as part of the Craft World Tours Collection.












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