GALERIE NICOLAS FOURNERY

A massive Chinese famille rose goldfishes charger. Yongzheng

Decorated in the famille rose palette with goldfishes painted in red, pink or grey amongst seaweed ; the border with grapevine.

Country:
China
Period :
Yongzheng (1723-1735)
Material:
Porcelain
Dimension:
15,15 in. (38,5 cm)
Reference :
D485
Status:
sold

Notice

The goldfish, a descendant of the carp, is native to Southeast China. The characters for goldfish (jinyu) convey the idea of “gold” (jin) and “jade” (yu), two indications of wealth. In addition, yu for “fish” is also a homophone for “surplus”. When the goldfish are depicted in a pond (tang), as on this bowl, the meaning becomes “May gold and jade fill your house” (jinyu mantang) or in other words “May you have a prosperous household”.

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