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Dimensions (cm): Height: 6.5 Diameter: 15Pair of Chinese Qing Dynasty Period Famille Rose Magpie and prunus blooms motif porcelain Bowls. Potted with a shallow body, slight deep, thick and bulbous body, with angled cavetto elevated the steep sides upward flaring mouth rim, raised on a small round with slight concave. The exterior hand painted ornamentations are rendered in cobalt blue fine under glazed base color which contrast against enamel design Famille rose translates to the pink family on a colored ground decoration, depicted of several magpie bird hanging on the sturdy mei hua branch tree with abundant flowers bloom, all in vivid tones color. A Meihua or plum tree at Huangmei, Hebei is believed to be 1,600 years old. The Daoist philosopher Laozi is said to have been born beneath a plum tree. The five petals of the flower represent one of the many fives in Chinese symbolism including the five gods of prosperity, five good fortunes, five good luck gods. The Lines of the drawings are clear, the light and dark shades are subtle. The colors are harmonious, elegant and exquisite, the composition is sophisticated, simply a feast for the eye. Mark on base, a six under glazed blue script characters reign mark, Made In The Years of Guangxu Reign Period of Great Qing Dynasty.