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Large blue and white porcelain vase in the Chinese export style

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $250

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic vessel is a large-scale baluster-style porcelain vase characterized by a classic blue and white color palette. The decorative technique appears to be a form of resist-glazing or transfer-ware, where white floral motifs—specifically peony and chrysanthemum patterns—are set against a deep blue saturated background. The neck of the vase features a scalloped or heart-shaped border motif along the rim, which is also repeated at the base. Physically, the vase shows a flared rim, a tapered neck, and a bulbous body that narrows toward a flared foot. The blue glaze appears applied with varying intensity, creating a mottled or washed effect consistent with common mass-produced or modern decorative ceramics meant to emulate traditional East Asian porcelain. No maker's marks or signatures are visible from this angle, so the piece is attributed based on stylistic features rather than a confirmed origin. The condition appears to be fair to good, with some visible glinting on the surface that may indicate a high-gloss finish, though there are no immediate signs of chips or cracks visible in the provided image. The style is consistent with 20th-century or contemporary home décor produced in the manner of antique Chinese porcelain, but without a view of the base (foot ring) and internal clay body, a precise age cannot be estimated.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have examined this large blue and white porcelain vase. From what I can see, the vessel exhibits stylistic characteristics of 20th-century or contemporary decorative ceramics produced in the Chinese export tradition. The application of the blue glaze, which appears to utilize a resist or transfer technique rather than fine hand-painting, suggests a modern mass-produced origin intended for the home décor market. Because I cannot examine the base, the foot ring, or the internal clay body, I cannot verify the exact age or regional origin of the piece. The current value estimate of $100 to $250 is based on the assumption that this is a contemporary decorative item. If a physical inspection were to reveal a hand-thrown body and historical markings consistent with an earlier period, the value could increase significantly; conversely, as a common modern reproduction, the value sits at the lower end of the decorative market. The market for general blue and white export-style porcelain remains steady due to its timeless aesthetic, though prices are heavily dependent on scale and condition. To confirm a more specific attribution, an in-person examination by a specialist is required to check for kiln marks, glaze composition, and signs of natural wear. The absence of provenance documentation or identifiable maker’s marks in the photo means this must be treated as a decorative object in the style of traditional Chinese porcelain. Should the item be found to have significant structural damage not visible here, the value would likely fall below $50.

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