This is a Chinese blue-and-white porcelain ginger jar with a hand-painted prunus (plum blossom) motif and a Kangxi-style mark on the base. It measures approximately 10 inches tall and 7 inches wide, including the lid, which is accompanied by a carved wood display stand. Based on style, glaze, and hand-painting characteristics, the piece is likely from the late Qing dynasty to early Republic period (c. 1850–1930). The jar is in good condition with natural glaze wear and minor surface imperfections consistent with age, and the hand-painted decoration remains intact and vibrant.
10 inches tall and 7 inches wide