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China – Late 19th / Early 20th Century – Blue and White Porcelain Lidded Jar – Qing Style
A Chinese porcelain lidded jar dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue in the traditional Qing style.
The body is adorned with floral motifs and the “Shou” (寿) symbol representing longevity. The lower section features a geometric border, while the neck is decorated with a wave-like ornament. The decoration appears to be hand-painted.
Characteristics supporting an early production date include:
hand-finished foot rim,
natural glaze wear with exposed body in places,
visible age-related patina,
traditional underglaze cobalt technique.
Unmarked on the base.
Condition: good overall collectible condition, with minor glaze losses along the edges; no visible structural cracks (to be confirmed under direct inspection).
An attractive and decorative example of Chinese blue and white porcelain in Qing style.
Dating and attribution: based on stylistic analysis and comparison with similar objects, the jar can be attributed to Chinese porcelain production in the Qing style, late 19th / early 20th century. Final expert assessment recommended.
Dating and attribution based on stylistic analysis and comparison with similar objects. Final assessment reserved for expert review.
China – Late 19th / Early 20th Century – Blue and White Porcelain Lidded Jar – Qing Style
A Chinese porcelain lidded jar dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue in the traditional Qing style.
The body is adorned with floral motifs and the “Shou” (寿) symbol representing longevity. The lower section features a geometric border, while the neck is decorated with a wave-like ornament. The decoration appears to be hand-painted.
Characteristics supporting an early production date include:
hand-finished foot rim,
natural glaze wear with exposed body in places,
visible age-related patina,
traditional underglaze cobalt technique.
Unmarked on the base.
Condition: good overall collectible condition, with minor glaze losses along the edges; no visible structural cracks (to be confirmed under direct inspection).
An attractive and decorative example of Chinese blue and white porcelain in Qing style.
Dating and attribution: based on stylistic analysis and comparison with similar objects, the jar can be attributed to Chinese porcelain production in the Qing style, late 19th / early 20th century. Final expert assessment recommended.
Dating and attribution based on stylistic analysis and comparison with similar objects. Final assessment reserved for expert review.

