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unique cloisonne vase

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By ckillian1, 10 June, 2025
Description

beautiful vase, can anyone tell me about it or its value? thank you. looks to be very old

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
ceramic and metal possibly bronze
Distinguishing marks
crane birds lotuses, cloisonne
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
9" x3"
Date Period
?
Weight
>1lb
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Charley

1 day 12 hours ago

Decorative Cloisonné Vase

Item Summary

  • Type: Decorative CloisonnĂ© Vase
  • Origin: Likely Chinese, possibly mid-20th century (Republic or early PRC period)
  • Height: ~9 inches
  • Diameter: ~3 inches
  • Weight: Over 1 lb
  • Materials: Copper or bronze base with enamel cloisonnĂ© over metal
  • Designs: Cranes, lotus blossoms, peonies, clouds, and stylized floral bands
  • Base: Bright blue enamel interior with a central hole, typical of cloisonnĂ© over metal, not ceramic

🔍 Description & Features

This is a Chinese cloisonné vase, featuring traditional enamel-over-metal technique with finely wired compartments filled with vividly colored enamel. The imagery includes:

  • Red-crowned cranes, a classic Chinese symbol of longevity and peace
  • Lotus blossoms and peonies, representing purity, wealth, and high social status
  • Scalloped ruyi cloud border patterns and traditional floral scrollwork
  • The base has a signature turquoise or royal blue enamel – consistent with authentic cloisonnĂ© ware from Beijing workshops

The vase shows fine workmanship, with clear, tight wirework (cloisons), and even enamel fill – an indicator of good quality.

🕰️ Estimated Date

  • Likely Period: Republic of China (1912–1949) or early PRC export era (1950s–1970s)
  • Style Clues:
    • The patterning is slightly looser than 19th-century Qing dynasty pieces, with brighter colors and broader outlines
    • The blue enamel base and visible hole are standard in mid-century cloisonnĂ©, made for both export and domestic display
    • No reign mark or factory stamp indicates it's not an imperial piece but made for decorative or export purposes

đź§ľ Valuation (As of 2025)

Condition

Value Estimate

Excellent (as shown)

$100 – $200 USD

With Provenance or Pair

$200 – $400 USD

Antique Qing Dynasty equivalent

$400 – $1,000+ USD

 

  • Market values depend on exact dating, condition, and whether it's part of a matching set (cloisonnĂ© was often made in pairs).
  • This piece has high display appeal and good quality, but without a mark or guaranteed pre-20th-century origin, it's valued as a decorative mid-century export piece.

âś… Authentication & Recommendations

  • Authenticity: Based on the images, it is authentic cloisonnĂ©, likely hand-crafted in China.
  • Material Note: The body is most likely copper or bronze, not ceramic (a common misunderstanding with cloisonnĂ©).
  • Appraisal Needed?: For resale, insurance, or if you suspect it could be Qing-era, a professional appraiser or Asian art specialist could give you a firmer date and valuation.

🛍️ Not for Sale (Current Status)

If you ever do decide to sell, strong venues would include:

  • Etsy or eBay (Vintage/Asian DĂ©cor)
  • Auction houses that specialize in Asian Decorative Arts
  • Local antique dealers with an interest in Chinese export items
Average: 5 (1 vote)
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