Null Jarrón octogonal de cerámica policromada, Minguo
Octagonal porcelain vase, …
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Jarrón octogonal de cerámica policromada, Minguo Octagonal porcelain vase, with polychrome decorations and scenes in underglaze cinnabar blue. It has a narrow mouth decorated with a thin rim adorned with a succession of geometric motifs in blue followed by a thin conical neck that widens at the shoulders. On both sides of the thin neck, there are two handles made in the form of clouds with decorations of scrolls in relief. The body narrows towards the base, acquiring an hourglass shape. The vase alternates, on each of its faces, decorations made in blue with others carried out with vibrant colors. The neck is finely decorated with beautiful flowering branches, interspersed with peach branches accompanied by bats surrounding the Chinese symbol of prosperity. The body, likewise, shows elongated scenes of children playing in the palace gardens, divided by elongated peach blossom branches, along with a small bat. On the base it states "江西瓷业公司". Known as the Jiangxi Porcelain Company, it emerged in the early 20th century (1902 - 1949) as the successor to the traditional Jingdezhen kilns and was considered the official contemporary kiln of Chinese ceramics, producing pieces of exquisite quality. Height: 46 cm

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Jarrón octogonal de cerámica policromada, Minguo Octagonal porcelain vase, with polychrome decorations and scenes in underglaze cinnabar blue. It has a narrow mouth decorated with a thin rim adorned with a succession of geometric motifs in blue followed by a thin conical neck that widens at the shoulders. On both sides of the thin neck, there are two handles made in the form of clouds with decorations of scrolls in relief. The body narrows towards the base, acquiring an hourglass shape. The vase alternates, on each of its faces, decorations made in blue with others carried out with vibrant colors. The neck is finely decorated with beautiful flowering branches, interspersed with peach branches accompanied by bats surrounding the Chinese symbol of prosperity. The body, likewise, shows elongated scenes of children playing in the palace gardens, divided by elongated peach blossom branches, along with a small bat. On the base it states "江西瓷业公司". Known as the Jiangxi Porcelain Company, it emerged in the early 20th century (1902 - 1949) as the successor to the traditional Jingdezhen kilns and was considered the official contemporary kiln of Chinese ceramics, producing pieces of exquisite quality. Height: 46 cm

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