清乾隆 官窑粉彩赏瓶A Fine Imperial Famille-Rose Vase, Qianlong Period (1736–1795)
Dimensions: 9"W x 9"D x 11.5"H (22.86cm * 22.86cm * 29.21cm)
This imperial famille-rose vase features a straight mouth, slender neck, and full rounded body, its balanced proportions exemplifying the Qianlong court’s emphasis on refined vessel form. The famille-rose decoration—floral panels, antiquities, and dense ornamental motifs—reflects the opulent and meticulous aesthetic of mid-Qing imperial wares.
The colored ground is incised with fine ruledao (engraved) diaper and key-fret patterns. The base bears a neatly written underglaze-blue six-character “Da Qing Qianlong Nianzhi” seal mark, the cobalt showing the soft diffusion typical of high-quality Zhejiang cobalt used in the period.
The body is of fine, white clay with natural patination and minor age marks consistent with Qianlong imperial kilns. A vase of elegant form, elaborate decoration, excellent craftsmanship, and a clear imperial mark—an outstanding and rare example of Qianlong court porcelain.
Early 20th Century Famille Rose Tianqiuping Vase with Panelled Bogutu Design
Dimensions: 9"W x 9"D x 11.5"H (22.86cm * 22.86cm * 29.21cm)

