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Porcelain Blue & White Jug

By J_B_A_1973, 6 March, 2025
Description

Blue and white jug or vase

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Porcelain
Distinguishing marks
Double ring on bottom
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
9Hx7Wx4mouth
Weight
9 inches
History
Found at a church sale
Price Paid (If known)
$14.00
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Charley

2 months ago

Blue & White Chinese Porcelain Vase/Jar

Description:

This is a blue and white porcelain jar or vase, featuring traditional Chinese motifs and calligraphic symbols. The jar has:

  • A double blue ring on the base, which is a hallmark often found on Chinese porcelain pieces.
  • Hand-painted blue decoration over a white glazed body.
  • Chinese characters that are often associated with happiness, prosperity, or longevity, a common theme in traditional Chinese ceramics.

Historical & Stylistic Background:

  • Blue and White Porcelain has been produced in China since the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) and became highly popular during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) Dynasties.
  • The double blue ring mark is commonly found on 19th and 20th-century reproductions of Ming/Qing period ceramics.
  • The jar’s style and pattern resemble 20th-century export porcelain, likely made for decorative or functional purposes.

Condition & Features:

  • Excellent condition – No cracks, chips, or visible wear.
  • Glaze and blue decoration appear intact and vibrant.
  • Size: 9” height x 7” width x 4” mouth opening.

Estimated Market Value (2024):

📌 Comparable Sales & Pricing Trends:

  • Authentic antique Qing Dynasty blue & white jars: $500 - $5,000+ (depending on provenance).
  • 20th-century Chinese export blue & white porcelain: $50 - $250 USD.
  • Modern reproduction decorative jars: $30 - $100 USD.

📝 Estimated Value for This Piece:

  • If early 20th century (Republic Period, 1912-1949): $150 - $300 USD.
  • If mid-to-late 20th century (1950s-1990s): $50 - $150 USD.

Given the double ring mark, this jar is most likely a mid-20th-century decorative piece, making its estimated market value $75 - $200 USD depending on demand and condition.

Market Demand & Selling Considerations:

âś” Best Selling Platforms:

  • eBay, Etsy, or LiveAuctioneers (for international collectors).
  • Antique shops or local collectors of Asian decor.

âś” How to Increase Value:

  • Verify age & authenticity through professional appraisal (if considering selling at a higher price).
  • Pair with a matching lid (if originally designed as a covered jar).

Professional Appraisal Recommendation:

  • If you suspect it may be older, consider a professional appraisal to confirm age and origin.
  • Look for imperfections, kiln marks, or brushstroke details that indicate hand-painting rather than mass production.
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