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Vintage Chinese Polychrome Decorative Vase

Decorative Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$100-200

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage Chinese decorative vase, possibly made of bone china as suggested by the accompanying text. The vase features a classic baluster or 'waisted' form, flaring slightly at the mouth and base, and tapering towards the middle. Its surface is richly decorated with polychrome enamels and gilding. The predominant background color on the neck and lower body is a deep blue, adorned with a fine, stippled texture, possibly a 'millefiori' or similar patterned ground, featuring scattered gold dots. The main body of the vase showcases a large, central cartouche with an off-white or cream background, within which is a detailed floral scene with red and pink blossoms, green foliage, and brown branches, potentially depicting peonies or chrysanthemums. This central motif is likely repeated on the opposite side, though only one side is clearly visible. Bands of green and yellow with repeating heart-shaped or stylized floral motifs encircle the base and potentially the neck. The rim of the mouth is also gilded. The overall artistic style suggests traditional Chinese export ware, possibly from the mid to late 20th century, given the 'vintage' designation. No specific maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image. The condition appears to be 'very good' according to the accompanying text, with no obvious signs of significant chips, cracks, or repairs visible, though minor wear to the gilding or enamels is possible with age. The craftsmanship appears to be of reasonable quality for decorative mass-produced items of its type, characterized by bright colors and intricate patterns.

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I have examined the image provided for this Vintage Chinese Polychrome Decorative Vase. Visually, the vase appears to be in very good condition, supporting the claim of "no obvious signs of significant chips, cracks, or repairs." There might be minor wear to the gilding or enamels, typical for an item of its age, but this is not discernable from the image. Based on the ornate decoration, vibrant polychrome enamels, and the 'millefiori'-like ground, this piece falls into the category of decorative Chinese export ware, likely from the mid to late 20th century. The market for such vintage Chinese decorative items is generally stable, but rarely commands extremely high values unless provenance to a significant collection or a famous factory/artist is established. Comparable items, often mass-produced for export, typically sell in a mid-range when in good condition. Demand is moderate, driven by collectors of Asian decorative arts and individuals seeking accent pieces for interior design. Rarity is low, as many similar vases were produced during this period. Factors impacting value include its good condition and attractive decorative qualities. However, the lack of visible maker's marks or signatures, coupled with its likely mass-produced nature, limits its top-end value. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify the material (e.g., confirming if it is bone china) or assess minute condition details such as hairlines or repairs masked by decoration. A tactile examination would also confirm decorative applications. For full authentication and to ascertain potential historical significance, a physical examination, potentially scientific testing of materials (e.g., lead content in enamels), and provenance documentation (e.g., original sales receipts or family history) would be crucial.

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