Imari-Style Porcelain Vase with Qianlong Mark — Antique Chinese Export
A striking example of Imari-style porcelain, this octagonal baluster vase features the classic palette of cobalt blue, burnt orange, and crisp white — hallmarks of the finest Chinese export ware. Hand-painted floral panels showcase blooming peonies framed by ornate cartouches, with richly decorated shoulders and a dense, layered background typical of the period.
The base bears a four-character 乾隆製造 (Qianlong Zhizao) reign mark in underglaze blue, consistent with high-quality pieces produced during the late Qing Dynasty or early Republic period (circa 1890s–1920s) in the revered style of the Qianlong Emperor's court.
Please note a small chip to the rim at the bottom, reflected in pricing.
- Style: Imari / Chinese Export Porcelain
- Mark: 乾隆製造 (Qianlong period mark)
- Estimated Period: Late Qing – Early Republic (c. 1890–1920)
- Condition: Good antique condition — minor chip to rim
- Dimension: 10.5cm tall * 8cm wide