A Chinese enamel famille rose vase (Qing Dynasty Qianlong mark), enamel colour was created based on the enamelled copper in the late Qing Dynasty Kangxi period, and the enamel colour is used to do the decoration. The rim of vase mouth is adorned with gilding. The interior and the base are covered with peacock-blue glaze. The shoulders are respectively painted with plantain leaves and cloud scrolls. A belt of lotus petals encircles the area above the foot. The neck and body of the vase are densely decorated with a stylized motif floral designs (Baoxianghua pattern) on a red ground. There is a Qian long mark in blue on the bottom of the vase. This class of vases depicts the production standard of famille rose porcelain, and the size of this vase is medium, excellent for interior display and collection, height 20.5 cm, depth 11.5 cm