This is a stunning antique Chinese vase with a rich history and intricate design. This antique original dates back to the early 20th century, specifically from 1900 to 1940. Whether you’re an avid collector or simply appreciate the beauty of antique Chinese art, this vase is sure to impress.
This Vase is out of an Estate here in Kansas City, and is in very good condition, with exception, has been repaired in area on top rim, size of US Quarter. The Vase is 16 1/2″ high and 7 1/2″ in Dia at center, top is 7″, and bottom is 5 1/2″.
Qing dynasty during the late Victorian period, circa 1900. This is a large antique moon vase. A Chinese, ceramic decorative flower urn with hand-painted decoration, dating to the. Unusual gilt finished vestigial handles adorn the narrow neck.
A stunning antique Chinese porcelain vase on a wood stand. The vase is of a vibrant yellow background with bright blue lotus flower decor. The wide rim is beautifully shaped. The vase is large. The measurements are as follows: Height (vase alone)35.3 cm (14 inches) Base diameter: 16.5 cm (6.5inches) Top opening diameter 17.78 cm (7 inches) Wood stand height: (2 inches) Weight: 3.4 KG (7.6 pounds) CONDITION: A wonderful old vase with no chips or cracks. Sadly, as can be seen in the photos, the base was at one time drilled to make it into a lamp. Made in Qing dynasty, most likely for export trade.
A large porcelain celadon colored vase decorated with foo dogs. The vase is made in China and dates from the 19th century (Qing Dynasty). The vase is in an excellent condition. We make use of UV light to check this properly.