
18th-century Chinese Qing Porcelain Helmet Pitcher
This piece of 18th-century Chinese export porcelain is among John Derian's trove of handpicked vintage & antique goods. Helmet-shaped and dating back to the Qing Dynasty, this tabletop pitcher jug was hand-painted with floral motifs, produced specifically for Western markets, and popular among British and Dutch collectors at the time.
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Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as chips, scratches, rust, dirt, and general wear..
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18th-century Chinese Qing Porcelain Helmet Pitcher
This piece of 18th-century Chinese export porcelain is among John Derian's trove of handpicked vintage & antique goods. Helmet-shaped and dating back to the Qing Dynasty, this tabletop pitcher jug was hand-painted with floral motifs, produced specifically for Western markets, and popular among British and Dutch collectors at the time.
Details
Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as chips, scratches, rust, dirt, and general wear..
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This piece of 18th-century Chinese export porcelain is among John Derian's trove of handpicked vintage & antique goods. Helmet-shaped and dating back to the Qing Dynasty, this tabletop pitcher jug was hand-painted with floral motifs, produced specifically for Western markets, and popular among British and Dutch collectors at the time.
Details
Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as chips, scratches, rust, dirt, and general wear..























