Antique Chinese Flambé Glazed Vase Mark and Period of Yongzheng #5433
- SKU:
- 5433
- Condition:
- Used
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width: approx. 7.0cm (2 3⁄4in)
height: approx. 20.2cm (7 61⁄64in)
weight: approx. 342g (w/ box 554g)
This slender porcelain vase, marked with a reign inscription of the Yongzheng Emperor from the Qing Dynasty, showcases a flambé glaze that flows in rich crimson, cobalt blue, and violet tones. The high-fired glaze technique creates an unpredictable yet mesmerizing pattern as colors cascade and blend organically across the surface, resulting in a marbled effect that accentuates the vase’s elegant elongated silhouette. The flared mouth reveals an intense red glaze interior with a slight crackle, adding visual depth and highlighting the craftsmanship of Qing imperial-style ceramics. The unglazed foot ring exposes the white porcelain body and encircles a neatly inscribed six-character mark in underglaze blue. This piece exemplifies the refined aesthetics and experimental glazing mastery characteristic of 18th-century Chinese porcelain.