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Kangxi Period ‘Amsterdam Bont’ Bowl – Parrot & Floral Design | Ex Museum
Kangxi Period ‘Amsterdam Bont’ Bowl – Parrot & Floral Design | Ex Museum
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Kangxi Period ‘Amsterdam Bont’ Bowl – Parrot & Floral Design | Marked with Museum Number
Product Description:
A rare and captivating Chinese porcelain bowl from the Kangxi period (1662–1722), featuring the distinctive 'Amsterdam Bont' overglaze enamel decoration. This type of porcelain was originally exported as underglaze blue-and-white and later enamelled in Europe — in this case, likely in The Netherlands during the 18th century, resulting in the richly coloured red, orange, and blue palette.
The bowl is beautifully hand-painted with exotic parrots perched among flowering branches, a motif symbolizing vitality and exotic beauty in both Eastern and Western traditions. The rim is subtly lobed, a typical feature of refined export wares. On the underside, the bowl bears a museum inventory number, suggesting provenance from a significant collection — possibly the Groninger Museum or a comparable institutional archive.
This bowl is a fine example of cross-cultural art, where Chinese porcelain meets Dutch decorative taste. An ideal piece for collectors of Kangxi porcelain, Amsterdam Bont, or early European-decorated Chinese export ware.
Details:
• Origin: China (Probably Jingdezhen), enamelled in The Netherlands
• Period: Kangxi (1662–1722)
• Decoration: Amsterdam Bont – parrots, floral sprays, and lobed rim
• Diameter: Approx. 11–12 cm
• Condition: Excellent with expected minor wear to enamels; no chips or cracks
• Base: Marked with old museum inventory number, provenance likely institutional
Provenance Note:
According to the underside marking, this piece likely formed part of a former museum collection, possibly the Groninger Museum, renowned for its holdings of European-decorated Chinese export porcelain.
Styling Tip:
This bowl is best displayed on a minimal stand, where the vibrant colours and painterly parrot motif can be fully appreciated under natural or gallery lighting.
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