A dramatic hand-painted porcelain floor vase in the famille-rose palette, standing an impressive 60 cm tall. The tapering baluster body is encircled with a misty scholar’s landscape of pavilions, pines and layered mountains, with a poetic inscription and seal marks to the reverse, while the neck and foot carry scrolling lotus and ruyi borders on soft pink and celadon grounds. Likely late 20th century in the Qing manner, it makes a strong statement flanking a fireplace or anchoring a console with tall branches.
Condition is decorative and time-honest: glaze surface with minor marks, kiln specks and rubs; a visible rim chip with short associated hairline as photographed, stable and priced accordingly. A bold, romantic piece that plays beautifully with chinoiserie revival, old-money and maximalist interiors.
Size: 60 cm tall (approx. 23½ in).
Condition is decorative and time-honest: glaze surface with minor marks, kiln specks and rubs; a visible rim chip with short associated hairline as photographed, stable and priced accordingly. A bold, romantic piece that plays beautifully with chinoiserie revival, old-money and maximalist interiors.
Size: 60 cm tall (approx. 23½ in).







