This is a fine quality late 19th-century Japanese Fukagawa porcelain vase.
It features a distinctive decoration of bamboo with classical motifs and scrolling borders at the top and bottom.
The vase uses vibrant blues and oranges, typical of Imari ware, along with gold accents.
Fukagawa kilns were known for producing high-quality Imari items for export during the Meiji period (1868-1912).
The piece is signed at the base.
The blue underglaze mark in the image is a stylized orchid mark, which is the signature for Fukagawa Koransha (深川香蘭社),a renowned Japanese porcelain manufacturer from the Arita region. The mark is typically found on the base of their porcelain wares.