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This is a Chinese Famille Rose "Hundred Antiques" porcelain vase, from the Qing Dynasty (l9th century).
Decoration: It features hand-painted …
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This is a Chinese Famille Rose "Hundred Antiques" porcelain vase, from the Qing Dynasty (l9th century).
Decoration: It features hand-painted polychrome enamels depicting the "Hundred Antiques" motif, which includes various auspicious items, scholar's objects, and ritual vessels like censers and jardinières.
Design Elements: The shoulder and foot are accented with exaggerated pink and yellow ruyi-head or lappet bands, while the neck features a floral and scrolling border.
Material and Style: Crafted from fine porcelain in the famille rose (fencai) style, which is characterized by the use of an opaque pink enamel derived from colloidal gold.
Function: Pieces of this size and form were typically created as decorative temple jars or baluster vases for display in domestic or ceremonial settings.
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