Genuine vintage item from my late parent's collection

This is a Chinese Famille Rose porcelain brush pot (bitong).

It features hand-painted decorations of figures in a garden scene.

The style is typically associated with the late Qing Dynasty or early Republic period.

The term Famille Rose refers to a style of Chinese porcelain decoration characterized by a dominant palette of pink or rose enamel.

It is a cylindrical container traditionally used on a scholar's desk to hold writing brushes.

Has a stamped mark on base which Google lens has identified as made in the Tonzi reign

Approx measurements
Height - 13cm
Diameter - 8cm
Weight - 0.5kg


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