Reproduction vase of Chinese porcelain in a beautiful celadon green designed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and dated 1994.  The original 18th-century vase was inspired by Sung Dynasty (12th - 13th century) celadon-glazed stoneware.  The simple shape provides an appropriate surface for the dynamic design done in relief, which features floral scrolls and a peony, a symbol of prosperity.  The Museum's reproduction was produced in cooperation with the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.  Porcelain.  Stands approximately 7 1/2" tall.  The vase has never been on display and is like New.

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