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Rose Medallion Porcelain Vase
🏺 Report – Rose Medallion Porcelain Vase
Item:
Chinese Rose Medallion-style porcelain vase with enamel overglaze decoration and gold accents
Visual Description:
🧭 Origin and Style
Cultural Origin:
This is a Chinese export porcelain vase in the “Rose Medallion” or Canton Famille Rose style, named for its floral medallion designs and use of rose-colored overglaze enamels. This decorative style became widely popular in the mid-19th century and continued to be produced well into the 20th century, particularly for Western export markets.
Likely Production Era:
While antique Rose Medallion pieces date back to the Qing Dynasty (especially Tongzhi to Guangxu period, c. 1862–1908), the vibrant enamels, condition, and elaborate appliqué details suggest this example is most likely a high-quality 20th-century reproduction, possibly from the 1950s–1980s, during a resurgence in Chinese export wares.
✅ Authentication Clues
Positive Indicators:
Modern Production Signs:
To verify age more precisely, a photo of the base would help determine whether it is hand-thrown or molded, and if there are any factory marks or indicative kiln rings.
🏷️ Estimated Market Value (2025)
Type
Estimate (USD)
Vintage decorative vase (1950s–1980s)
$100 – $250
19th-century original Rose Medallion
$400 – $1,200+
Your piece most likely falls into the decorative vintage export category, which still holds interest among collectors, especially for display.
📝 Recommendation
If you're curious whether it's an older Qing dynasty piece or just a great mid-century example:
Be sure to photograph the bottom/base, interior, and any areas with wear or imperfections to help with authentication.