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Chinese Qing Qianlong White Porcelain Incised Vase 18c
item#: 104827
price: SOLD
Chinese Qing Dynasty solidly potted baluster-form vase decorated on the body with patterns of rosettes and vines incised into a thick, white glaze (with a faint ivory to grayish tint, depending upon the lighting). The neck features geometric and leaf patterns created with a combination of incised and relief techniques. Two finely detailed, moulded lion's mask handles are at each side of the shoulder. 12 1/2"H. 18th to early 19th century. What resembles a crack in the interior neck is actually an original firing flaw. It is faintly visible on the outside of the neck as well. One tiny chip at the rim was professionally repaired and is not visible to the eye. This piece is from a Southern Arizona estate. Due to lighting conditions, the images appear to be more gray in color than the actual piece.

Chinese Qing Qianlong White Porcelain Incised Vase 18c
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