Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Palace Vase

$2,000.00
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Late Qing Style, 19th–20th Century

A Chinese porcelain palace vase decorated in the Rose Medallion palette, featuring alternating figural and floral reserve panels set against a densely enamelled ground. The composition reflects the Canton export tradition, where narrative scenes and botanical motifs are rendered with intricate detail and vivid colour.

Late Qing Style, 19th–20th Century

A Chinese porcelain palace vase decorated in the Rose Medallion palette, featuring alternating figural and floral reserve panels set against a densely enamelled ground. The composition reflects the Canton export tradition, where narrative scenes and botanical motifs are rendered with intricate detail and vivid colour.

  • Description

    • Category: Decorative Arts

    • Type: Porcelain Palace Vase

    • Period: Late Qing Style (19th–20th Century)

    • Origin: Canton, China

    • Material: Enamelled porcelain with gilt accents

    • Form: Baluster body with flared rim and applied handles

    Condition:
    Light surface wear consistent with age and handling. Minor enamel variation may be present. No major structural damage observed.

    Market Presence: Active
    Availability: Moderate
    Demand: Established

  • Rose Medallion porcelains occupy a distinctive position within the broader tradition of Qing dynasty export ceramics, characterised by their elaborate surface decoration and narrative complexity. Produced primarily in Canton for export markets, these wares blend Chinese artistic conventions with Western preferences for richly detailed and colourful objects.

    The present vase exemplifies this tradition through its alternating panel structure, where interior scenes often depict court life, gatherings, or literary moments, framed by densely layered floral and avian motifs. The surrounding ground, filled with scrolling patterns and symbolic ornament, creates a visual rhythm that balances narrative clarity with decorative abundance.

    Palace vases of this type were conceived as statement objects, intended for prominent display within interiors. Their scale, colour saturation, and intricate enamel work contribute to their enduring appeal across both traditional and design-oriented collections.

  • Vases of this type are valued for their decorative density and craftsmanship rather than rarity alone. Collector preference tends to favour balanced compositions, clarity of figural scenes, and preservation of enamel work, all of which contribute to market desirability.

    Tier II — Established Market / Selective Quality

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