Chinese porcelain Zun vase is stoutly potted in form of traditional squared Zun vessel, of semi-rectangular pear shape with grooved edges, bottom-heavy body gently raised the wider prominent neck further to the rectangular opening. Two cylindrical ears flanked on the neck. The main body decorated with a shallow protruding peach motif. All reserved in pale-blue under glazed with densely clear speckles, thinning to brown at the mouth-rim. The foot rim remains unglazed, revealed deep-brown ground with speckles of firing marks.
The under-base bears a reign mark, a six under-glazed blue seal script characters reign mark, Made in The Years of Qianlong Reign Period of Great Qing Dynasty. Measurements: Height: 5 7/8" Width: 3 5/8"