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Chinese sang-de-boeuf (oxblood/red glaze) porcelain vase, likely a reproduction but in the style of Qing Dynasty, circa mid-19th century.
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Glaze: Deep oxblood red with characteristic variegation and darker spotting. This copper-red glaze was perfected in the Qing period and revived in the 19th century.
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Interior: Shows heavy crackle in the glaze (common in older pieces).
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Foot: Unglazed footrim with firing residue, consistent with traditional kiln practices.
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Note: The label says "Chinese Cir. 1850 Porcelain" — that would place it in the late Qing Dynasty (possibly Daoguang–Xianfeng period).
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