Qing Dynasty Blue Glaze Lantern Shaped Vase
 |  |  |  | | Published since: November 29, 2011 Last update: December 24, 2011 |
This is a original blue glaze Deng Long vase. Its design is very classical. Taking its name from it resemblance to a lantern, this vase became popular at the end of the 18th century. The glaze layer is thick and seems it flows naturally which emerges a very beautiful work. The glaze demonstrates the austere luster of glass. Tiny bubbles are densely distributed inside the glaze layer. The style is traditional and the color is natural and bright. We can estimated it is an early Qing Dynasty works from the thick of the glaze. It is an unique design in such works. Its shape is delicate and elegant. The whole body of the vase is well-stacked. It is a good choice of collection.
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Price
| Availability | Sold |
| Price | 899 EUR 773 GBP 1,214 USD |
Description
| Header | Antique objects of art |
| Type | Ceramics, Pottery, Porcelain |
| Medium | Porcelain |
| Origin | Arts of China |
| Authenticity / Provenance | Original |
| Style | Asian |
| Period | XIXth c |
| Country | China |
| Condition | average |
| Restoration | none |
| Height | 40 cm 15.7 in |
| Diameter | 22 cm 8.7 in |
| Weight | 1.1 kg 2.425 lbs |