Chinese Qing Dynasty Period, Qianlong blue and white red dragon amphora porcelain vase. The Porcelain potted in an amphora shaped vase, large, thick and tall, globular body, slightly oval lower body, rounded shoulder concealing gracefully to a prominent cylindrical neck. Two archaic patterns flanked from the neck to shoulder, raised with short splayed foot base rim and slightly concave. The center's main body decorated with five claws imperial dragon soaring amidst flames and vapors, with face and upper right appendage outstretched toward the heavens. Vigorous dragons chasing flaming pearl amidst flames against cobalt blue color scrolling cumulus clouds. The outer medallion festooned with lotus flowers blooms interspersed interlocking foliage, enclosed with repeating taotie mask on the upper mouth rim.
Over all in EXCELLENT condition.
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