Chinese Qing Dynasty Period, Qianlong blue and white wrapped floral six-tube porcelain vase. The Porcelain potted thick, ovoid belly, tall cylindrical pedestrian foot rim, short wide splayed and concave foot base rim, the top carved like emerging six rocky hills, where the middle is higher than another side. All reserved in clean white underglaze base color which contrast against the cobalt fine blue color. The six mountain rock, the belly, the dome, and the pedestrian foot adorned flowers blooms among scrolling tendril and foliage. The foot base rim decorated with thrashing wavy Lishui water and rectangles geometric pattern. Each section part banded and enclosed with double fine blue rings. A characteristic heaped and piled effect, the underglaze grayish-blue concentrates in certain areas, bubbling through the surface of the glaze. The clay is very fine, with a brilliant glaze finish that was applied by a meticulous, the shape is uniformly proportioned.
Over all in EXCELLENT Condition.
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