No. 102764582

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Vase - Porcelain, Ceramic - China - 20th century
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€ 10
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Vase - Porcelain, Ceramic - China - 20th century

Offering: 1 beautiful celadon vase. Description: The vase has a dish-shaped mouth, constricted neck, full shoulders, straight walls, a long body, and a ring foot. The rim, shoulders, and near the foot are decorated with a necklace pattern. A necklace was originally a multi-layered decorative item made of strings of beads and stones. The *Jin Shu* (Book of Jin), in the biography of the Lin-yi Kingdom, records that "their king wore a heavenly crown and was adorned with necklaces." It is a common decorative pattern on Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain, known for its elegance and refinement. The main decoration on the body is a landscape scene: a temple hidden in the mountains, layered peaks, verdant pines and cypresses, and flowing blue water with shimmering waves. Several sailboats dot the water, creating a profound and lingering atmosphere, reflecting the artist's strong humanistic sentiments. Condition: The vase is in relatively good condition, showing signs of use. There is a chip and a crack on the bottom, but no signs of repair. It produces a clear, crisp sound when tapped. It has been inspected with strong UV light. (Please see photos if the text is not clear enough.) Specifications: Mouth Diameter (cm): 5.50 Bottom Diameter (cm): 8.30 Height (cm): 26.50 Weight (g): 753.00 Shipping: We will arrange for a professional courier company to handle the shipment, ensuring safe and reliable packaging, with a tracking system and shipping insurance. (Base not sold) Note: Slight color differences may occur between the photos and the actual item. Thank you for your understanding.

No. 102764582

Sold
Vase - Porcelain, Ceramic - China - 20th century

Vase - Porcelain, Ceramic - China - 20th century

Offering:

1 beautiful celadon vase.

Description:

The vase has a dish-shaped mouth, constricted neck, full shoulders, straight walls, a long body, and a ring foot. The rim, shoulders, and near the foot are decorated with a necklace pattern. A necklace was originally a multi-layered decorative item made of strings of beads and stones. The *Jin Shu* (Book of Jin), in the biography of the Lin-yi Kingdom, records that "their king wore a heavenly crown and was adorned with necklaces." It is a common decorative pattern on Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain, known for its elegance and refinement. The main decoration on the body is a landscape scene: a temple hidden in the mountains, layered peaks, verdant pines and cypresses, and flowing blue water with shimmering waves. Several sailboats dot the water, creating a profound and lingering atmosphere, reflecting the artist's strong humanistic sentiments.

Condition:

The vase is in relatively good condition, showing signs of use. There is a chip and a crack on the bottom, but no signs of repair. It produces a clear, crisp sound when tapped. It has been inspected with strong UV light. (Please see photos if the text is not clear enough.)

Specifications: Mouth Diameter (cm): 5.50
Bottom Diameter (cm): 8.30
Height (cm): 26.50
Weight (g): 753.00

Shipping:

We will arrange for a professional courier company to handle the shipment, ensuring safe and reliable packaging, with a tracking system and shipping insurance. (Base not sold)

Note:

Slight color differences may occur between the photos and the actual item. Thank you for your understanding.

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