Vibrant hand-painted Chinese porcelain charger in the Famille Rose style, featuring a central vase overflowing with blossoms, songbirds, butterflies, and auspicious symbols against a rich cobalt blue ground. The design is highlighted with pink, yellow, and green enamels outlined in gold.
The underside bears a red apocryphal Qianlong mark. Likely produced at Jingdezhen during the mid-20th century (1950–1970) as part of the revival of Qing decorative artistry.
Measures approximately 10½" in diameter. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs; minor wear to gilt consistent with age. A striking display piece that captures the opulence and symbolism of traditional Chinese porcelain.