The vase has what I believe to be the Qianlong mark in underglaze red on the bottom, from the Qing Dynasty. You can see the age and the beauty of craftsmanship in the photographs. The outside of the vase is sort of a jade green or celadon color while the inside and bottom of the base is a robin egg blue. There are two dragons depicted- one in the clouds blowing water or wind at the other in the sea. This vase is a wonder to look at and I cannot find anything like it in books or online. It measures almost 6 inches tall and 5 inches wide. In beautiful antique condition with a small kiln flaw on rim and a bit of crazing inside the vase. Please see all pictures. I make every effort possible to grade, describe, and photograph my items accurately. It is up to YOU to prequalify an item’s suitability for your needs. Only misrepresented items are returnable. Items are not refundable just because you change your mind. Many First Class packages arrive within two weeks but 30 days is not uncommon and I will be unable to assist in locating your item during this time. First class to the Russian Federation and China are particularly subject to delay. You must make contact within three days of an auctions end. The item “Fine Antique Chinese Enameled Porcelain Vase With Dragons Qianlong Mark” is in sale since Friday, July 17, 2015. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Vases”. The seller is “phishphuded” and is located in Sacramento, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Color: jade green and robin egg on inside and bottom
- Type: Vases
- Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
- Age: Unknown
- Region of Origin: China
- Original/Reproduction: Unknown