"Antique Qing Chinese Famille Rose Pink Ground Baluster Vase Yongzheng Mark 14""
Chinese porcelain vase of baluster shape, likely dating to the late Qing Dynasty or Republic Period (late 19th or early 20th century). It is decorated in the
Famille Rose palette with a dense pink enamel ground and two large white reserve panels. Each panel contains hand-painted polychrome scenes of flowering branches, birds, and insects. The tall neck of the vase continues the pink ground and floral motifs, terminating in a key-fret border on the rim. Applied molded decorative elements are present at the shoulder. The marks underneath your vase are a Chinese six-character reign mark written in underglaze blue, read vertically from top to bottom, right to left: 大清雍正年製 (Dà Qīng Yōngzhèng nián zhì), which is an apocryphal mark for the 18th-century period. The vase measures approximately 18 inches (45 cm) in height. The condition shows minor wear consistent with an antique item, with no visible chips or cracks. The glaze is opaque and semi-glossy.
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