
Vintage Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Cup with Foo Dogs and Jiaqing Mark
China · 20th century
A vintage Chinese porcelain cup decorated in underglaze blue with stylised foo dogs, also known as guardian lions, among scrolling cloud motifs. The exterior has a fine crackle glaze, while gilt bands around the rim and foot add a decorative finish. The base bears an apocryphal Jiaqing reign mark, indicating that the design references earlier Qing dynasty porcelain rather than dating from the Jiaqing period itself. This is an attractive 20th-century Chinese decorative porcelain piece with strong visual character.
Details
Item: Chinese porcelain cup
Origin: China
Date / Period: 20th century
Material: Porcelain
Decoration: Underglaze blue foo dogs and scrolling cloud motifs
Glaze: Crackle glaze
Marks: Apocryphal Jiaqing reign mark to the base
Features: Gilt rim and gilt band around the foot
Measurements: Height approximately 5 cm; diameter approximately 7 cm
Condition
Vintage condition with age-related wear. The porcelain has an intentional crackle glaze throughout. Visible rubbing and wear are present to the gilt rim and foot, together with a small surface irregularity inside the cup near the rim. No chips or cracks.
Historical / Collector Context
Apocryphal reign marks were commonly used on later Chinese porcelain as a reference to admired earlier dynasties. This cup is best described as a 20th-century decorative piece in the Chinese blue and white tradition, with a compact form suitable for display alongside other vintage Chinese ceramics.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- 20th century
- Maker
- China
- Material
- Porcelain
- Hallmarks
- Apocryphal Jiaqing reign mark to the base
- Condition
- Good
- Dimensions
- Height approximately 5 cm; diameter approximately 7 cm
- Reference
- chinese_blue_&_white_crackle_glaze_cup_tyfx0
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