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A Chinese blue and white 'clobbered' porcelain tulip vase, Qing dynasty, 19th century.
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Bulbous body with five openings for tulips, cylindrical tall midsection with opening in the shape of a lotus bud. Decorated with underglazed blue featuring stylized lotus flowers and foliage. Later 'clobbered' decoration with yellow and green enamels. Traces of gilt. Height 25 cm.

Restored at the base.

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Clobbered porcelain, or Chinese export porcelain later decorated with European polychrome overglaze enamels, forms a distinctive and intriguing sub-category of antique ceramics. Initially, European artisans added simple elements such as gilt borders, spouts, or handles. Over time, this practice developed into more elaborate decorative schemes, including Dutch Amsterdam bont wares inspired by the Imari palette, as well as vividly coloured English examples featuring green, yellow, and purple enamels in the early 19th century.
These additions were intended to enhance the appeal of plain blue-and-white porcelain and, in some cases, to disguise minor flaws or damage. Today, clobbered porcelain divides opinion among collectors, as the European decoration is sometimes considered heavier in style and less refined than the original Chinese designs. But the category is also an interesting example of how antiques have been kept and adjusted to fit contemporary interior trends.

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