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Clear pastel cranes sifang narcissus basin

Clear pastel cranes sifang narcissus basin

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“qing qianlong year” paragraph

size 25 cm long
work classification ceramic famille rose porcelain in the qing dynasty s clear
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porcelain fu “set – the Ming and qing dynasties porcelain project 2019-01-06
Beijing ding xing and international auction co., LTD. auction fall 2018 cultural relics auction
description The narcissus basin was rectangular, mouth along the outer left, straight under charge, flat, was forty percent under the Angle of small enough, the center of the bottom of the heart alum the red book “qing qianlong year” six three lines of the seal character. PenKou along the blue material meander, coral red and outside wall act the role ofing forms of cranes, crane luffing look, the supernatural fall now, interspersed with orderly, one light spirit of message, embodies the “James t. c. na was published in one thousand, the day”. Crane is a symbol of long life and therefore cranes.
the narcissus basin is used for planting daffodils basin, the court of the song dynasty, was popular with the narcissus basin planting daffodils. The qing emperors all preferences oft, the POTS made by qing style also is very rich, diverse materials. Reference display and qing palace painting, flower POTS have different use function, different materials exist clear division of labor. And supporting Joan tree lorraine and miniascape of it used in gold and silver, jade, bronze foetus enamel pot, ceramic pot for more practical utensils, mainly for the use of bed after living area.

see: “red imperial porcelain – the national Palace Museum hid in the qing dynasty porcelain making red tape and the imperial kiln chinaware, the Palace Museum, Forbidden City press, 2007, p. 185.


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