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Pair of Famille Rose style porcelain bottle vases

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$400-$800

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of ceramic bottle-shaped vases of unequal size, appearing to be crafted from porcelain with a polychrome enamel decoration. The vases are stylistically consistent with late 19th or 20th-century Chinese Famille Rose 'Mille Fleurs' or 'Thousand Flowers' patterns, characterized by a dense, overlapping floral motif. Both vessels feature a bulbous body and a long, cylindrical neck. The surface is decorated with a composition of lotus flowers in shades of orange, yellow, and blue, interspersed with large green lily pads and depictions of white cranes. The background consists of a repeating blue swirl or 'whirlpool' pattern, which is consistent with Canton or export-style decorative themes. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image to verify a specific kiln or origin. The smaller vase displays a slightly different color palette with more prominent blue-tinted flowers, suggesting they may be a coordinated set rather than a perfect match. The glaze appears glossy with some light reflections, and there are no large chips or cracks immediately apparent, though minute surface wear and production variations in the hand-painted enamels are typical for this style. Verification of age and manufacturer would require a physical inspection of the footrims and any underglaze marks.

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this pair of porcelain bottle vases decorated in a style consistent with 20th-century Chinese export wares, specifically the 'Mille Fleurs' or 'Thousand Flowers' tradition. From what I can see, the vases feature dense polychrome enamels on a blue swirl ground, likely executed as a coordinated pair rather than an exact match. The presence of cranes and aquatic motifs suggests a deviation from traditional Mille Fleurs patterns toward a more decorative Canton-style aesthetic. I cannot verify the age, porcelain body composition, or the presence of maker's marks from a photo; a physical inspection of the footrims and glaze texture would be necessary to determine if these are late Qing Dynasty, Republic period, or mid-to-late 20th-century decorative reproductions. The value estimate of $400-$800 is based on the assumption that these are mid-20th-century high-quality decorative pieces with intact enamels. In the general market, demand for such 'famille rose' style porcelain remains steady for interior decoration, though values are heavily dependent on the precision of the hand-painting. If a physical examination were to identify these as later 20th-century mass-produced replicas or if significant condition issues such as overpainting or hairlines were found, the value would likely fall below $200. Conversely, if documentation or physical evidence were to suggest a late 19th-century origin, the estimate would increase significantly. To confirm the hypothesis regarding their age and origin, I would need to perform an in-person inspection of the porcelain's weight, translucency, and any underglaze marks.

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