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Large Oriental Ceramic Floor Vase with Metal Stand

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AI Estimated Value

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$300-500

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large ceramic floor vase with a cylindrical body that tapers slightly towards the neck. The base of the vase appears to be fitted into a separate, ornate metal stand with a bronzed or aged brass finish and scrolling design elements. The ceramic portion is decorated with a detailed floral motif featuring pink and orange blossoms with green foliage on a light background, possibly a celadon or very pale green. The rim of the vase has a decorative band with geometric patterns in shades of brown, red, and gold. The overall style appears to be East Asian, likely Chinese, and the floral decoration resembles Rose Medallion or a similar famille rose export ware. The vase is currently filled with dried or artificial branches and berries in bright orange. Wear and age are apparent on the metal base, exhibiting a visible patina and some possible surface scratching or discoloration. The ceramic body appears to be in generally good condition with some possible minor surface imperfections or wear consistent with age and use, although no significant cracks or chips are immediately visible from this angle. The craftsmanship of the floral painting appears detailed, suggesting a decent level of quality. The metal stand adds a significant decorative and structural element to the piece.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Large Oriental Ceramic Floor Vase with Metal Stand exhibits characteristics of a Chinese export porcelain vase, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The floral decoration in pink and orange resembles the Famille Rose palette often seen in export wares like Rose Medallion, although a definitive attribution without closer inspection is difficult. The ceramic body appears to be in good overall condition, with no significant cracks or chips visible, though minor surface wear consistent with age is likely present. The ornate metal stand, likely bronzed or aged brass, shows noticeable patina and wear, which while impacting the 'new' appearance, contributes to its aged aesthetic. The craftsmanship of the floral painting appears reasonably detailed, suggesting a decent level of quality for export porcelain of this period. Market demand for decorative large-scale Asian ceramics, especially those with appealing floral motifs and additional decorative elements like this metal stand, remains fairly consistent. Comparable items of similar size, age, and decorative style in good condition often realize values in the mid-hundreds. Factors influencing value include the quality of the ceramic and decoration, the condition of both the vase and the metal stand, and overall aesthetic appeal. The wear on the metal base is a minor detractor from perfect condition but does not significantly diminish the decorative value unless it indicates structural issues not visible in the image. Authenticity of age and origin cannot be definitively confirmed from images alone. A physical examination would allow for inspection of the bottom of the vase for maker's marks, closer assessment of the glaze and paste for firing characteristics consistent with the suspected period, and a thorough evaluation of the condition of both components. Provenance documentation, if available, would also be crucial for a more definitive appraisal.

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