A set of Chinese famille rose “Pronk-style” dishes and plates. Qianlong period.

Decorated in famille rose enamels, with a distinctive Pronk-like border in rich enamel colors, a large exotic flower spray in the center.

COUNTRY : China
PERIOD : early Qianlong period (1736-1795), ca. 1740
MATERIAL : Porcelain
SIZE : 8.66 in/ 10.03 in. (22.5 cm/25.5 cm)
REFERENCE : C070/77
STATUT : sold
Related works :

A saucer dish of this pattern is illustrated by David Howard in « The choice of the private trader : The Private Market in Chinese Export Porcelain illustrated in the Hodroff Collection », London, 1994, p. 81.

Additonal informations :

This apparently Chinese design clearly derives from the second design of Cornelis Pronk “The Four Doctors”, which has a very similar border formation but with more elaborate details.

It is probable that the interest caused in Canton by Pronk border designs prompted a Chinese workshop to produce a similar effect at much lower cost, using patterns with which it was more familiar, for Dutch supercargoes or private traders of other countries.