Early 20th Century Chinese Famille Jaune Porcelain Vase | Shende Tang Zhi Mark

£110.00

A vibrant and elegant Chinese porcelain vase, dating to the early 20th century. This piece is finely hand-painted in the famille rose palette over an imperial yellow (famille jaune) glaze—once reserved for royalty.

The detailed decoration features grapevines, curling tendrils, and a delicately rendered insect, symbolizing abundance and harmony in traditional Chinese art.

The base bears a red square seal mark reading 慎德堂製 (Shende Tang Zhi)—translated as "Made for the Hall of Prudent Virtue", associated with fine porcelain of the Republic Period (circa 1900–1940).

A vibrant and elegant Chinese porcelain vase, dating to the early 20th century. This piece is finely hand-painted in the famille rose palette over an imperial yellow (famille jaune) glaze—once reserved for royalty.

The detailed decoration features grapevines, curling tendrils, and a delicately rendered insect, symbolizing abundance and harmony in traditional Chinese art.

The base bears a red square seal mark reading 慎德堂製 (Shende Tang Zhi)—translated as "Made for the Hall of Prudent Virtue", associated with fine porcelain of the Republic Period (circa 1900–1940).

Height: 14xcm

Condition: Excellent. Please examine all photos closely for exact condition – sold as shown.