Imperial Copper-red Vase, Qianlong Mark & Period




We are offering another fine Qing Dynasty Imperial porcelain of a fine copper-red glazed vase from the Qianlong Period (1735-1795, A.D.). The small vase is potted with an elegant long neck and topped with a round bulb mouth. The entire vase except the base is glazed with high-fired copper-red glaze of even dark raspberry red color. The base is glazed white inside the foot rim and is inscribed with an Imperial Qianlong seal mark in blue. The unglazed foot ring exposes the fine silky smooth porcelain body burnt slightly orange at the edge. This lovely little vase is a fine and genuine Qing Imperial porcelain which has remained in our collection since we acquired it in early 1970's in Japan. We have offered a similar one on eBay before. This one has a more brilliant color than the previous one. There is not condition problem. Please bid with confidence.

Size: Height: 11.6cm, Body diameter: 7.1cm

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