Antique Early 20thC Chinese Porcelain Man on Fish w/ Flower Water Dropper ~ Signed

Up for bids is this Antique Early 20thC Chinese Porcelain Man on Fish w/ Flower Water Dropper.  Measuring 6" high x 6" wide x 2 1/2" in depth.  The man is sitting on a Fish and is holding a flower with an open top that water is poured into and fills up the fish and man's body.  A water-dropper is a small device used in East Asian calligraphy as a container designed to hold a small amount of water. In order to make ink a few drops of water are dropped onto the surface of an inkstone.  The water dropper is signed on the bottom with four impressed Chinese characters.  There is a paper label sticker with Chinese characters printed and numbers hand written in pen on the  man's back.  Condition is very good.  There is a small less than 1/8" wide chip to the end of the lower fin of the tail, see photo # 12.  No other chips, cracks or repairs.  Enlarge photos to see details.

This Antique Early 20thC Chinese Porcelain Man on Fish w/ Flower Water Dropper, signed with Chinese characters will make a nice addition to your collection and decorative accessory in your home.

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Low starting bid and No Reserve!

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