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RARE 1800s Chinese Qing Daoguang Doucai Porcelain Ginger Jar, 13 w/ Provenance

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Management number 4281308 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $117.00 Model Number 4281308
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Immerse in the rich history of Chinese art with our 19th-century Doucai porcelain ginger jar from the Qing Dynasty, during the reign of Daoguang Emperor.
- Stands approx. 13 tall, 12 long, 6 wide, demonstrating the intricate Doucai technique with meticulous underglaze blue outlines and vibrant overglaze enamels.
- Imagery Elements: dragons, clouds, Shou symbol, waves, birds, and floral motifs.
- Estimated value between 1,000 to 5,000; a professional appraisal recommended for exact valuation.

Condition: Maintained in very good condition with typical signs of wear including spotting at the base and slight surface marks. No bottom stamp present.
Notable condition issue: the head of the phoenix on one shoulder is broken off and the tip of one of the 3D leaves is missing (see photos).

A Statement of Provenance is included outlining the item's acquisition history and authenticity based on our knowledge; not a formal appraisal.


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