Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Cylinder Vase
Late 19th Century – Kangxi Four-Character Mark
A finely decorated Chinese blue and white porcelain cylinder vase, dating to the late 19th century. The base bears a Kangxi four-character mark, typical of later pieces made in the Kangxi style.
The body is very well painted in underglaze blue, featuring powerful dragons moving dynamically amidst scrolling peonies. The decoration is crisp and confident, with good depth of colour and excellent detail, making this a particularly attractive example.
Well proportioned and of good size, this cylinder vase stands approximately 31 cm high and displays beautifully as a statement piece or within a blue and white porcelain collection.
Height 31.cm.
Condition: Small Professional restoration to chip on the rim ( See Photos ) and firing flaw to the inside of the vase near the top ( See Photos )
Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Cylinder Vase
Late 19th Century – Kangxi Four-Character Mark
A finely decorated Chinese blue and white porcelain cylinder vase, dating to the late 19th century. The base bears a Kangxi four-character mark, typical of later pieces made in the Kangxi style.
The body is very well painted in underglaze blue, featuring powerful dragons moving dynamically amidst scrolling peonies. The decoration is crisp and confident, with good depth of colour and excellent detail, making this a particularly attractive example.
Well proportioned and of good size, this cylinder vase stands approximately 31 cm high and displays beautifully as a statement piece or within a blue and white porcelain collection.
Height 31.cm.
Condition: Small Professional restoration to chip on the rim ( See Photos ) and firing flaw to the inside of the vase near the top ( See Photos )