This is a ceramic blue and white vase with intricate painting. It came from an estate sale. There is no hallmark It measures about 13 inches tall and is 7.5 inches wide at the largest point.
Estate sale/unknown
Hello Rhona,
Thank you for your appraisal inquiry with Mearto. I apologize for the delay in your appraisal and thank you for your patience. The item presented appears to be a porcelain vase in a traditional Chinese blue on white style. The glazed vase appears to feature a floral motif and landscapes scenes of a mountainous village. The vase does note appear to be marked or include any identifying hallmarks. There does appear to be some condition concerns including abrasions, toning and crazing.
The estimate provided is based on recent auction estimates and results of other comparable Qing dynasty era blue on white porcelain vases, without reign marks. The estimate is contingent on a full condition report. Please note asking or dealer prices may vary. Thank you and please take care.
Hi Rhona,
Blue and white pottery date back to the 14th century. However, this style of pottery had a very popular reproduction during the late 19th to mid 20th century. Without examining the vase in person, the vase is most likely an early 20th century example.
Hello Sara:
Can you tell by pattern or design when this might have been made? Thank you. Hope you are well.