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Large floor vase in the Rose Medallion style

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$1,500 - $2,500

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This large porcelain floor vase features decorative elements stylistically consistent with late 19th-century or 20th-century Cantonese Rose Medallion export ware. The vessel is constructed with a baluster-shaped body, a flared, ruffled rim, and applied gilded elements including four stylized chi long dragons on the shoulder and two fu dog handles on the neck. The surface is densely decorated with alternating panels depicting interior courtly scenes with figures and floral motifs featuring birds and butterflies, all framed by vibrant borders of scrolls, flowers, and fruit. The palette appears to be dominated by rose-pink, greens, and iron-red enamels. Based on the image, the vase is approximately three feet tall and is displayed on a carved dark wood stand with five curved legs. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the photograph, so the attribution rests on stylistic features commonly found in Chinese export ceramics. In terms of condition, the enameling appears intact, though light reflection on the gilded handles may obscure minor surface wear or rubbing common in such decorative pieces.

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this large floor vase displays characteristics consistent with the Cantonese Rose Medallion style, likely produced for the export market in the late 19th or early 20th century. The baluster form, ruffled rim, applied gilded chi long dragons, and fu dog handles are typical of this period. From what I can see, the enameling remains vibrant, featuring traditional courtly scenes and botanical motifs. However, I cannot verify the exact age or the presence of a maker's mark through a photograph; a physical inspection is necessary to examine the foot rim and porcelain body for signs of modern manufacturing or later reproduction. The value of $1,500 - $2,500 is an estimate for an item of this size and decorative quality assuming the attribution to the late Qing or early Republic period is accurate. Market demand for large-scale Chinese export porcelain remains steady for interior design, though values are highly sensitive to condition issues like hairline cracks or enamel loss which are difficult to detect from images alone. To confirm these findings, an in-person examination by a specialist is required to evaluate the weight of the porcelain and the wear on the gilding. Should the piece be identified as a mid-to-late 20th-century reproduction or a modern decorative copy 'in the style of' Rose Medallion, the value would likely decrease to a range of $400 - $700. Authentication rests on verifying the manufacturing techniques and provenance documentation, which are currently unavailable.

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