Price guide to antique Famille Rose porcelain boxes. Famille-Rose, sometimes known as Rose Famille, was introduced during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (1654–1722), possibly around 1720. It used mainly pink or purple and remained popular throughout the 18th and the 19th centuries, also being widely adopted by European factories.
Famille Rose enamel ware allows a greater range of colour and tone than was previously possible, enabling the depiction of more complex images, including flowers, figures and insects. Reference: Wikipedia
A famille rose pen box and cover
Jiaqing seal mark and of the period
The lid vibrantly enamelled with butterflies and melons on a bright lime green ground, the box similarly decorated. 16.5cm (6 1/2in) wide.
Sold for £5,250 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2017
A SMALL CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SQUARE SECTION PORCELAIN BOX & COVER, the domed cover decorated with a river landscape scene, the base with a Qianlong seal mark, 2.4in square & 1.6in high overall.
Sold for 400 GBP at
A FAMILLE ROSE ‘PEACOCK’ BOX, COVER AND LINER
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The circular, domed cover is decorated with a peacock and a peahen perched on rocks amongst flowering peony and magnolia, surrounded by an iron-red band embellished with a lotus scroll, which is repeated on the box. The liner is inscribed with four characters. The base is glazed turquoise and has an apocryphal Hongxian mark.
3 3/8 in. (8.5 cm.) diam.
Sold for GBP 1,375 at Christies in 2017
Chinese Famille Rose Enamel Porcelain Seal Paste Box
Of compressed globular form, supported on a low footrim, the lid with two bees amidst floral sprays, the exterior base with a butterfly and chrysanthemum blooms and buds, base with Qianlong seal mark. Diameter 3 1/2 inches.
Sold for $687 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle New York in 2016
A FAMILLE ROSE ‘GUQIN-TYPE’ BOX AND COVER
Modelled in the form of the chinese musical instrument Guqin,exterior finely enamelled with meandering lotus scrolls,the center with a medallion of chrysanthemum flower and Xi character,all reserved on pink ground. The underside bears six character ‘DAOGUANG’ mark. Qing Dynasty period.
Height: 1 3/16 in (3 cm) Length: 6 3/8 in (16.2 cm) Width: 2 7/8 in (7.3 cm)
Sold For: $2,000 at California Asian Art Auction Gallery USA in 2018
A FAMILLE-ROSE ‘ORCHID’ BOX AND COVER
TONGZHI MARK AND PERIOD
of square section, the cover with a gently domed top, enameled with scattered sprays of green and pink flowers borne on stems, the rim gilt, repeated on the lower section, the base with a four-character mark in iron red (2)
Width 6 in., 15.2 cm
Sold for 16,250 USD at Sotheby’s in 2017