Item : 446844
CHINESE POLYCHROME PORCELAIN VASE SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY
Period: Second half of the 18th century
Price:
€ 3.000
Measures H x L x P
Refined polychrome porcelain vase, attributable to the famille rose. The vase has a globular body, an everted rim, and two handles decorated with depictions of two dragons in profile. The beauty of this artifact is evident in the elegant motifs, predominantly in the color pink, which depict delicate vases with flowers, symbols, geometric decorations, and floral motifs. On the bottom, there is the manufacturer's mark consisting of six Chinese ideograms, which attest to its production during the Qing (Qianlong) dynasty. It is a vase of great taste and refinement, capable of adding a touch of class and ancient charm to any environment. Chinese manufacture, from the Qing period, around the second half of the 18th century.
Measurements: H x DM 59 x 25cm