In the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) Youligong red-violet pattern glass kiln “da Ming chenghua year”
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– | size | 5.5 cm in diameter; 4.2 cm high | |
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work classification | ceramic colour porcelain of Ming dynasty | s | in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) |
value | HKD 1200000-1500000 | ||
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pick egl jan one hundred, old Tibet, Chinese painting and calligraphy, and modern and contemporary art | 2018-11-26 | ||
yokohama international auction | auction | 2018 Hong Kong autumn auction | |
description | Description: with double wooden
source: Japan collectors old Tibet reference: 1. The sotheby’s Hong Kong autumn auction in 2014, LOT 3001 Ming xuande Youligong three water-wave footed cup, clinch a deal valence: HKD 43800000. in China is a treasure in the history of Chinese porcelain, has reached the acme of Chinese porcelain manufacture, often “Ming see chenghua qing yongzheng” say. Youligong is one of the traditional Chinese under the glaze color decoration, bronze pigment on the body of the colorant depicting various patterns, after transparent glaze by reducing atmosphere in high temperature firing, youligong give red veins, therefore calls “youligong”. Youligong porcelain is known for its rare and wonderful artical excelling nature, but in addition there are another reason. Since the ancient times, China’s per capita regard red as a symbol of auspiciousness. In history, according to the Ming reign hongwu two years (AD 1369) emperor imperial edicts, imperial sacrificial metal implements porcelain and which shall be used instead. At that time, there is in every altar the specific color, and represent the ritan is red. Having said that, as a result of youligong porcelain production difficulties, moreover yield is low, so most of youligong porcelain of Ming dynasty increasingly valuable. |
source:https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art0079870111/
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