A large Chinese Qing Dynasty Qianlong mille fleur open face immortal motif Royal porcelain Zun vase. With bulbous lower body, gently tapered toward the waisted prominent neck and wide opening flat rim and raised upon a splayed concave footed base. The center exterior decorated with immortal and children together in various pursuit pleasing within shaped cartouche; interspersed amongst an assortment various tones of bursting binaural flowers blooms. Several flowers adorn the vase such as the chrysanthemum, lily, narcissus, and others. The collar applied with two gilt overglazed deer masks and pair curvature antlers created the characterizing ears. The clay is fine and exquisite, the glaze smooth, brilliant with a moist appearance, the finishing meticulous. The porcelain conformed all required specimen to be high valued Chinese Royal porcelain wares, with finest material, the whiteness, the glaze, the carving, and the shape. Without overlap the outlines of the design, well carved, clear, subtle, and distinct. The glaze terminates above the foot, revealed smooth pale-creme unglazed ground foot rim, with the slightly receded central base reserved in peacock-green under glaze.
The underside bear a reign mark, a six underglaze red seal script characters reign mark, Made in The Years of Qianlong Reign Period of Great Qing Dynasty. Measurements: Height: 13 1/8" Diameter: 9 1/2"