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Mid-Qing Period Blue and White Pear-Shaped Vase with Flying Five-Claw Dragons
Description:
This exquisite pear-shaped vase from the Mid-Qing period showcases the elegance and sophistication of blue and white porcelain craftsmanship. The vase features a tall waisted neck, adding to its graceful silhouette. Adorned with the design of flying five-claw dragons amidst stylized clouds, the vase exudes a sense of power and majesty. The intricate detailing and dynamic composition captivate the viewer, while the blue painted double rim to the base adds a touch of refinement to the design. Notably, the vase is unmarked, adding to its mystique and historical intrigue.
Condition Report:
Minor Crack on Lip of Vase with Possible Restoration
Size:
Dimensions: Height: 19 inches (48.26 cm)
Medium: Porcelain
Date: Mid-Qing Period (1740–1839)
This Mid-Qing period blue and white pear-shaped vase with its depiction of flying five-claw dragons is a testament to the artistic excellence of Chinese porcelain artisans. Its timeless beauty and historical significance make it a prized addition to any collection of fine Asian art.
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