OverviewChinese porcelain bottle vase featuring a sang de boeuf (oxblood) copper red glaze over a high fired body. Classic monochrome decorative arts form with broad rounded shoulder, cylindrical neck, and gently flared rim. The glaze stops above the foot, revealing the unglazed foot ring.Dating / BackgroundSang de boeuf, or oxblood glaze, originates in earlier Chinese dynasties and was revived in later workshop production. This example reflects Qing-inspired monochrome traditions and is most consistent with mid-20th century Chinese production, circa 1950-1980. No reign mark present.Why CollectCopper red glazes are technically complex and highly prized for their depth of tone and firing variation. This example offers strong decorative presence, substantial weight, and classic bottle proportions suitable for collectors of Chinese ceramics or refined interior display.DimensionsHeight: 12 1/4 inchesWidth: 8 inchesDepth: 8 inchesWeight: 5.4 lbsConditionVery good overall. Minor surface wear consistent with handling. Light glaze variation at the foot rim. No visible cracks or restorations observed.