6 foot tall, Chinese vase no markings inside outside or underneath. Very good condition, unknown what it's made from.
6 foot tall, 6 1/2 round
Hello, this item is a monumental Chinese floor vase, approximately six feet in height, likely dating to the late 20th century, executed in the Famille Rose (Fencai) palette. The hand-painted decoration depicts an elaborate courtly garden scene, featuring scholars, attendants, and pavilions surrounded by floral and foliate motifs rendered in enamel overglaze. The style follows traditional Qing dynasty designs but the scale, brightness of colors, and enamel consistency indicate modern studio production, likely from Jingdezhen or Canton for export or decorative use.
Such monumental vases were often produced in pairs as statement pieces for hotels, villas, or reception halls. The lack of reign marks and the consistent factory enamel technique confirm contemporary origin rather than antique imperial ware. Despite this, the craftsmanship remains high, with strong composition and balanced figural design.
The fair market value for a single vase of this size and quality ranges between 1,200 and 2,000 USD, depending on the local market and condition. A matched pair could bring 2,500–3,500 USD, particularly if purchased by interior decorators or collectors of large-scale Chinese ceramics.