Chinese Qing Dynasty famille rose porcelain conjoined vase. Cluster of three conjoined willow vases. Feminine ovoid bodies leading upward to a tall neck gently elevated toward the wider opening with banded lip. All three connected together by its abdomen, creates a trefoil flori-form lobed petal body. The Exterior decorated in famille rose hand painting of fruiting peaches, pomegranate, and Buddhas hand citrus abundant against attractive peacock-green under-glazed background. Descending red Fu bats painted on necks. The shape is uniformly proportioned, without overlap of the outlines, well drawn, clear, subtle, and distinct, the colors are elegant and exquisite, the composition is sophisticated and the colors are a feast for the eye. Banded with upturning lappets on the foot. Adorned with gilt over glaze ring banded on the lip and foot rim.
The under base bear a reign mark, a six red enamel seal script characters reign mark, Made in The Years of Qianlong Reign Period of Great Qing Dynasty.
Measurements: Height: 10" Diameter: 4 3/8"