Chinese Antique Porcelain Ink Paste Pot - Qing Dynasty

This covered pot is approximately 150 year old (the Qing dynasty).  It is from Canton.   

Measuring approximately 4 inches in width and 2 inches in height, the pot features a vivid, multi-color design that highlights the rich, cultural heritage of its time. The lid showcases meticulously hand-painted figures, each one unique and varying from piece to piece, adding a personalized touch to this collectible treasure.

Ideal for collectors or anyone who appreciates fine antique porcelain, this ink paste pot not only serves as a functional item but also as a stunning decorative piece that connects you to a bygone era of elegance and artistry.

Please note: the photos here show a typical ink paste pot with lid which has been cleaned. This is a representative photo; the hand-painted figures will vary. The ink paste pots you receive will come in its more natural state. 

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Multi-color antique Chinese porcelain ink paste pot with lid
$50.00

Discover the charm of historical artistry with this multi-color Chinese antique ink paste pot, complete with a lid adorned with hand-painted figures. Originating from Canton during the Qing Dynasty, this captivating piece is approximately 150 years old and exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Chinese porcelain.

 

To preserve the beauty and integrity of your multi-color Chinese antique ink paste pot, follow these care instructions:

  1. Handle with Care: Always handle the pot gently to avoid any accidental drops or knocks that could cause damage. Consider using clean, soft gloves when moving or cleaning the piece.

  2. Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to dust the pot regularly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads, as these can scratch the delicate surface. If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water, but ensure that the pot is dried thoroughly afterward to prevent moisture damage.

  3. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Refrain from using any harsh chemicals or cleaners on the pot. The antique finish and hand-painted details can be adversely affected by strong cleaning agents.

  4. Storage: Store the pot in a dry, stable environment away from direct sunlight and humidity. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause colors to fade, and excess moisture can lead to deterioration.

  5. Temperature Considerations: Keep the pot away from extreme temperatures and sudden temperature changes, as these can cause the porcelain to crack or warp.

  6. Display: If displaying the pot, place it on a stable surface to prevent tipping or falling. Avoid placing it in high-traffic areas where it might be accidentally knocked over.

By following these care instructions, you can help ensure that your antique Chinese ink paste pot remains a treasured and beautiful part of your collection for years to come.

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