Vase, maker, Chinese, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 2nd half of the 18th century, glazed crackleware ceramic vessel, height 12.5 cm, diameter 7.6 cm., A turquoise ceramic vase with a flared rim and a rounded body sits against a smooth light gray background, its surface showing mottled darker and lighter turquoise patterns and a glossy finish that produces subtle highlights and reflections, and a pale unglazed band is visible at the base where the vase meets a reflective surface that mirrors its shape.
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Vase, maker, Chinese, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 2nd half of the 18th century, glazed crackleware ceramic vessel, height 12.5 cm, diameter 7.6 cm., A turquoise ceramic vase with a flared rim and a rounded body sits against a smooth light gray background, its surface showing mottled darker and lighter turquoise patterns and a glossy finish that produces subtle highlights and reflections, and a pale unglazed band is visible at the base where the vase meets a reflective surface that mirrors its shape.

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