Chinese Blue and White Vase decorated with flowering Prunus circa 1900

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Chinese Blue and White Vase decorated with flowering Prunus circa 1900

A Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form with an ovoid body flaring at the base and a short cylindrical neck, decorated with two branches of flowering prunus or plum blossom on a blue wash ground, the base glazed white with two concentric circles to the centre.

Flowering prunus or plum blossom is one of the most iconic of the decorative designs used by Chinese potters and first appears in the Kangxi period (1662-1722). Kangxi ginger jars in the pattern were highly prized by Victorian collectors with one example, the legendary ‘Huth’ jar, fetching 5900 guineas, a little over £6000, at auction in 1905, a price equivalent to over a quarter pf a million pounds today. The tree symbolises perseverance and renewal and was usually shown against a pattern of ‘cracked ice, representing the end of Winter and the beginning of Spring. Branches of plum blossom convey the ‘Five Blessings’ : longevity, wealth, health, love of virtue and a peaceful death. The number five was an auspicious number for the Chinese and is reflected in the five petal form of the prunus flower.

Once evolved, the design was continuously repeated by Chinese potters and is even produced today. Many of late nineteenth century pieces display a rather more slapdash interpretation of the pattern as here where the ‘cracked ice’ of the eighteenth century pieces is replaced by the repeated brush strokes of a blue wash ground and the painting of the tree itself is sketchy. The style of decoration and the paste of the foot indicate a circa date to around 1900, but this modest interpretation of centuries old pattern still possesses a charm of its own.

Size: H 23 cm, Base diameter 8.2 cm
Weight: 395 grams
Date: 1900
Condition: Good condition, no issues.
Estimate: £50 – 80

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