A charming antique Chinese vase featuring a finely crackled glaze and lively hand-painted figural scene. The cylindrical form is decorated with animated figures, horses, and landscape elements in soft greens, reds, and earthy tones, all set against a creamy crackle ground that gives the piece depth and age.
The upper and lower rims are finished in a darker brown glaze, framing the central scene and adding contrast to the lighter body. The base bears a traditional character mark, further suggesting early 20th century production. The overall look sits beautifully within both traditional Asian decorative schemes and more eclectic, globally inspired interiors.
Condition is good antique. There is visible age-related crazing throughout the glaze, which is typical and desirable for this type of ceramic. There is a small chip to the rim (clearly shown in photos), along with minor wear to the base and edges consistent with age. The piece remains structurally sound and displays very well.
This fits effortlessly into current “global eclectic,” “collector’s home,” and “maximalist” interiors—perfect as a standalone decorative object or styled with other ceramics and curiosities.
The upper and lower rims are finished in a darker brown glaze, framing the central scene and adding contrast to the lighter body. The base bears a traditional character mark, further suggesting early 20th century production. The overall look sits beautifully within both traditional Asian decorative schemes and more eclectic, globally inspired interiors.
Condition is good antique. There is visible age-related crazing throughout the glaze, which is typical and desirable for this type of ceramic. There is a small chip to the rim (clearly shown in photos), along with minor wear to the base and edges consistent with age. The piece remains structurally sound and displays very well.
This fits effortlessly into current “global eclectic,” “collector’s home,” and “maximalist” interiors—perfect as a standalone decorative object or styled with other ceramics and curiosities.







