£1,100
A large mid-19th century Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form; the flaring neck above a multi-coloured key fret design and twin Dog of Foo handles flanking vignettes of various birds amongst prunus blossom, each side with two Chilong dragons looking on above a neck with diaper panels and the main body decorated in famille rose enamels with a fen, a peacock and other exotic birds amongst chrysanthemum and prunus blossom etc., raised on unglazed recessed circular foot rim (61cm high x 22cm widest)
Condition Report: The vase has come the Country House estate and appears dirty and would benefit from a clean. Upon inspection the vase appears has no chips, cracks or restorations noted and appears in good honest original condition.
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