porcelain vase

Longquan porcelain meiping vase of octagonal form. The vase has grey green glaze. There are three moulded panels on each of the eight facets, with chrysanthemum sprays on the upper and lower panels. The centre panels are unglazed and biscuit fired, and show alternately Daoist immortals and chrysanthemum sprays.

Dimensions

Measurement12″ (1′ 0″, 31 cm)By Measurement7½″ (19 cm)

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David U.

Mearto specialist

June 4, 2024
Fair Market Value:
$
2000
-
$
2500
USD

Hello Tatyana, Thank you for choosing Mearto for your online appraisal. Upon physical inspection, this item is a Yuan dynasty's Longquan porcelain vase made in Longquan (area) during the 14th century. Asian greenware is a stoneware covered with a thick green celadon glaze which was widely exported from the Yuan period until the end of the 15th century. Very good condition and fully decorated with symbols. Retail prices may vary.