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Shop Chinese Export, Shipwreck, 10.5" Porcelain Charger, Plate, Bowl ~ Ming Period
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Chinese Export, Shipwreck, 10.5" Porcelain Charger, Plate, Bowl ~ Ming Period

$895.00

This exquisite Chinese Export Shipwreck porcelain charger plate, measuring 10.5 inches in diameter, dates back to the Ming period, circa 1550. Crafted with exceptional artistry, the plate features intricate designs that reflect the elegance and sophistication of the era. The piece showcases the traditional blue and white color palette, characteristic of Ming porcelain, which symbolizes both beauty and craftsmanship.

Originating from a shipwreck, this charger plate carries with it a story of maritime trade and cultural exchange between East and West during the 16th century. The preservation of such an artifact not only highlights the artistic skills of the time but also serves as a testament to the durability of Ming porcelain.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece or incorporated into a collection of fine antiques, this charger plate is a remarkable find that embodies the historical significance of Chinese export art. It is an extraordinary example of heritage and craftsmanship, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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This exquisite Chinese Export Shipwreck porcelain charger plate, measuring 10.5 inches in diameter, dates back to the Ming period, circa 1550. Crafted with exceptional artistry, the plate features intricate designs that reflect the elegance and sophistication of the era. The piece showcases the traditional blue and white color palette, characteristic of Ming porcelain, which symbolizes both beauty and craftsmanship.

Originating from a shipwreck, this charger plate carries with it a story of maritime trade and cultural exchange between East and West during the 16th century. The preservation of such an artifact not only highlights the artistic skills of the time but also serves as a testament to the durability of Ming porcelain.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece or incorporated into a collection of fine antiques, this charger plate is a remarkable find that embodies the historical significance of Chinese export art. It is an extraordinary example of heritage and craftsmanship, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

This exquisite Chinese Export Shipwreck porcelain charger plate, measuring 10.5 inches in diameter, dates back to the Ming period, circa 1550. Crafted with exceptional artistry, the plate features intricate designs that reflect the elegance and sophistication of the era. The piece showcases the traditional blue and white color palette, characteristic of Ming porcelain, which symbolizes both beauty and craftsmanship.

Originating from a shipwreck, this charger plate carries with it a story of maritime trade and cultural exchange between East and West during the 16th century. The preservation of such an artifact not only highlights the artistic skills of the time but also serves as a testament to the durability of Ming porcelain.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece or incorporated into a collection of fine antiques, this charger plate is a remarkable find that embodies the historical significance of Chinese export art. It is an extraordinary example of heritage and craftsmanship, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Beautiful and original Chinese Export, shipwreck, Shatow Charger, Plate or Bowl from the Ming period.

Circa 1550 and measures 10 1/2” in diameter.

A beautiful plate or bowl with birds and flowers throughout.

It is in amazing condition for its history, having no chip, cracks, hairlines or repairs and has the normal encrustation, which you would expect on pieces found from shipwrecks.

A truly rare piece to add to your collection.

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