Chinese Qing porcelain baluster vase has a tall feminine silhouette with broad shoulders and a body that either taper toward the base. Two archaic vines shaped ears flanked on the neck. The exterior decorated in colorful Famille rose design, various foliage, flying butterfly trough flowers, gourd abundance and scrolling leafily tendrils, interconnects by vines and banded with tropical leaves amidst a salubrious garden. The neck adorned with a central butterfly which is known as the queen of flowers as well as being considered a symbol of love, affection, riches, honor, and feminine beauty.
The under-base bears a reign mark, a six underglaze red seal script characters reign mark, Made in The Years of Made in The Years of Qianlong Reign Period of Great Qing Dynasty. Measurements: Height: 11" Diameter: 6"