Chinese Porcelain Vase Famille Rose Qianlong Mark Birds Cloisonné Style 20”
A striking Chinese porcelain vase of hexagonal baluster form, richly decorated in the Qianlong imperial style with a brilliant purple ground and intricate transfer-printed enamel design.
Each panel features colorful pheasants and songbirds among peony blossoms, framed by gilt borders and traditional cloisonné-style ornamentation. The effect closely mirrors the fine enamel work of 18th-century court porcelains, combining modern precision printing with a nod to classical craftsmanship.
The neck and base are finished with scrolling lotus, ruyi, and Greek-key motifs, all enhanced with soft pastel enamels and gold outlines. The underside bears an apocryphal Qianlong reign mark, honoring the Qing dynasty's era of artistic brilliance.
A magnificent decorative vase — ideal as a centerpiece for an elegant interior or as part of a refined Asian art collection.
Details
Origin: China
Era: Late 20th century (Qianlong-style reproduction)
Type: Porcelain vase with transfer-printed overglaze enamels
Decoration: Famille Rose / Cloisonné-style pattern
Motifs: Birds, peonies, floral scrolls, and auspicious symbols
Color palette: Purple, turquoise, pink, green, and gilt accents
Mark: Qianlong seal mark (apocryphal)
Height: Approx. 20"
Condition: Excellent - no cracks, chips, or repairs