A mid-20th century Chinese porcelain vase. After 1949. White piece with ornamentally decorated neck and base in pastel colors. The body is garnished with a mountain landscape on the obverse and a poem from the Siku Quanshu on the reverse. Hieroglyphical hallmark on the bottom. The Siku Quanshu, variously translated as the Complete Library in Four Sections, or Emperors Four Treasuries, was the largest Chinese collection of books published by the order of the Qianlong Emperor in the 1780s. The Library contained classic literary texts, as well as works on philosophy and history. Collectible Oriental Asian Porcelain Ware And Decor.
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