This exceptional large famille rose porcelain charger, dating to the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, is a masterpiece of imperial ceramic art. Measuring approximately 39 cm in diameter, its central medallion vividly depicts a golden pheasant perched among lush peonies and foliage-a classic motif symbolizing prosperity, elegance, and official success in Chinese culture. The wide rim is richly adorned with overlapping ruyi-head patterns, delicate floral sprays, and geometric borders, rendered in vibrant shades of pink, turquoise, and crimson. This piece is fully intact, with no chips, cracks, or restorations, preserving its original glossy glaze and vivid enamel colors. A rare example of Yongzheng-era decorative porcelain, it is highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs, offering both historical significance and timeless aesthetic appeal.