Large Baluster Vase, Cracked Canton Porcelain, China - Nineteenth

19th century
Asian Arts
DELIVERY
From: 44810, Héric, France

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    Important baluster vase, originally from Canton, a large port in southern China, famous for its porcelain.
    As is often the case with these works of art, the painter took advantage of the circular shape of the vase to represent scenes continuously. Here, it is the theme of the confrontation that has been retained. Characters in traditional dress, some on horseback and armed with swords, battle, brandishing shields and banners. These enamelled decorations are predominantly green, pink and orange, on a crackled ivory-colored porcelain background.
    The flared collar is embellished with Fo dogs on the handles.
    The shoulder and the bottom of this vase are marked by large brown bands, with dragons and protruding patterns, while a thinner emphasizes the lips.
    Note the presence of a sinogram signature on the underside of the object.
    This pretty vase will bring Asia into your interior, with colorful and lively decorations.

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    Period: 19th century

    In a perfect state

    Can be shipped by Colissimo with careful packaging and appropriate protection (price: 50 €)

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    Ref: 115 T

    Ref: MQ7VU9GY6Q

    Condition Very good
    Style Asian Arts (Porcelain vases of Asian Arts Style)
    Period 19th century (Porcelain vases 19th century)
    Height (cm) 60
    Diameter (cm) 24
    Materials Porcelain
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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