A pair of late eighteenth century Chinese Export porcelain oval trencher salts , from the. Period, circa 1795 , hand-painted in gold and purple enamels , the borders decorated with grapes, leaves and tendrils, the wells with a cluster of floral sprays. ½ wide x 1¼ tall. Both pieces apparently without. Chips, some scratches and losses to the gilding, a few firing and formation imperfections, the two. The item “Pair Chinese Export Porcelain Enameled Trencher Salts Circa 1795 Jiaqing Period” is in sale since Tuesday, July 21, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Other Chinese Antiques”. The seller is “tysilver” and is located in Williamsburg, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Dynasty: Qing
- Motifs: Floral, Flowers, Leaves, Tendrils
- Item: Salt Cellars / Salt Dishes
- Style / Culture: Qing Dynasty, Chinese (Manchu)
- Period /Reign: Jiaqing period (1796-1820)
- Age: Circa 1795
- Primary Material: Porcelain
- Maker: Unknown Chinese
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Form: Oval Trencher
- Color: Gold, Purple, White