CHINE, XIXe siècle
Large porcelain vase
of "Hu" form, resting on a foot, the body with marked shoulder, the neck flared at the opening, and two tubular handles in imitation of bamboo stems. The vase is decorated with polychrome enamels of the "Doucai" type on a white background with bouquets, scrolls and ruyi frieze on the body, Buddhist emblems called "Bajixiang" in frieze on the shoulder, a frieze of Greek separating the decoration of the neck, adorned with the same decoration as the one on the body. A six-character Qianlong mark under the base.
Height : 47,5 cm
Diameter : 30 cm
Broken and glued back together.