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Oriental Bone China Hexagonal Plate with `Qianda Longqing` Mark - Ming Dynasty Style

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Oriental Bone China Hexagonal Plate with "Qianda Longqing" Mark - Ming Dynasty Style

Oriental Bone China Hexagonal Plate. Measuring 21cm x 19.5cm and featuring a captivating blue design with a pierced edge, this plate is a testament to the cultural and artistic developments of the era.


The reverse of the plate bears the mark "Qianda Longqing," likely referencing the reign period of the Longqing Emperor (r. 1567 - 1572). This mark not only adds historical significance but also reflects the meticulous craftsmanship of the Ming Dynasty artisans.


The Longqing Emperor's reign may have been short, but its impact on porcelain production was profound. This plate exemplifies the elegance and refinement characteristic of Ming Dynasty ceramics, with its intricate design and hexagonal shape.


The resemblance of this plate to the John Ayensley Copenhagen Bone China Pattern adds to its allure, hinting at possible cross-cultural influences and exchanges during the period.