Fine Blue-and-White Cup, Daoguang Hall Mark & Period



This is a finely painted blue-and-white small cup from Qing Dynasty Imperial kiln of the Daoguang Period with a Hall mark of " Tui Shi Tang".
The small bell-shaped cup is thinnly potted with flawless white porcelain and glaze. The exterior is painted on one side with a cluster of blossoming chrysanthemum bush. A band of flower motif circles below the mouth rim. The painting is very delicate, which is only seen on fine Imperial wares. A four character "Tui Shi Tang Zhi" mark is inscribed at the base in blue pigment. Unfortunately, the cup has suffered from two chips at the mouth rim as photographed. Despite this blemish, the cup is really beautiful. It should not be missed by any serious collector of Qing Imperial porcelain. We are selling it at a low buy-it-now price. Please grab it before someone else does.

Size: Mouth diameter: 6.5cm; Height: 4.8cm

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