Yvonne Seale on Twitter: "The 14thC. Fonthill Vase is one of the earliest known pieces of Chinese porcelain to reach Europe. In the 15thC., it was given an elaborate (now lost) mount
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A DOUCAI 'BAT AND SHOU CHARACTER' SQUARE-FORM VASE AND A TURQUOISE-GROUND FAMILLE ROSE 'LOTUS' VASE, MEIPING, 20TH CENTURY | Christie's
Celadon vase, China, porcelain, Yuhuchunping form, without mark, floral pattern, dimensions: h. 28,3 cm, w. 17,3 cm. Good age condition, fire damage.
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The so-called Gaigneres-Fonthill vase at the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin is regarded as the oldest well-documented Chinese porcelain object to enter Europe. It is a porcelain vase with bluish-white (qingbai) glaze,
![A very rare yellow-ground green-enamelled 'dragon' vase, Mark and period of Yongzheng - Alain.R.Truong A very rare yellow-ground green-enamelled 'dragon' vase, Mark and period of Yongzheng - Alain.R.Truong](https://p1.storage.canalblog.com/18/95/119589/132219855.jpg)