Petite Famille Rose Canton Vase

c. 1920
$328 USD
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Dimensions
H: 7.0" Dia: 4.0"
Materials
Copper
Enamel
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
AHF0013D
Estimated Shipping
$20

Dated to the 1920s during China's Republic Period, this petite vase is decorated in a style known as Canton enamel, so named for the long-standing industry of export enamels based in the port city of Guangzhou, formerly Canton. Formed of copper and hand-applied overglaze enamel, the charming vase is intricately decorated in the pastel palette of famille rose porcelain.

Round cartouches on either side of the body enclose vignettes of seasonal flowers, surrounded by botanical scrollwork against a pale field. The vase's teardrop form is known as a yuhuchunping or pear-shaped vase and is defined by a rounded body, narrow neck, and flared mouth originally used for pouring wine.

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