Celadon-glazed porcelain baluster vase, China, Qing period, in the Ming style, probably 19th century
The body covered with an olive-green celadon enamel, with incised flowers under the glaze. Old electrical store label underneath.
Height: 21.5 cm
Slightly ground and polished neck.
This type of celadon, both in shape and color, is typical of Longquan kiln production. For a very similar model, see the Hunan Museum Collection of Longquan celadon porcelain Museum.
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