Large Chinese vase in blue and white porcelain with lid. Chinese School. 19th century. Cobalt blue glazed porcelain on a white background. Large Chinese vase with a lid surmounted by a stylized animal figure, probably a Fo dog. The surface is decorated with floral and geometric motifs and heraldic scenes, including imperial dragons surrounded by auspicious symbols, all rendered with great technical precision. The rich composition is arranged in horizontal registers, alternating naturalistic designs with those of symbolic origin. The globular body rises from a narrow base to a pronounced neck that culminates in a sculptural lid. The use of cobalt blue underglaze denotes a clear connection to the great ceramic centers of Jingdezhen during the Qing dynasty, evoking a taste for opulence and spiritual protection. Dimensions: 50 × 26 × 26 cm.