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Clear pastel eight auspicious grain tureen

Clear pastel eight auspicious grain tureen

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size 10.5 cm in diameter
work classification ceramic famille rose porcelain in the the qing dynasty s clear
value no bottom price
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  • RMB 28750
  • HKD 32413
  • USD 4313
  • EUR 3163
the set Jane – special court, curios 2016-12-10
Beijing leung international auction co., LTD. auction 2016 autumn auction
inscription: “the qing daoguang years” six com.lowagie.text.paragraph three lines of the seal character
description Description: eight auspicious grain powder enamel tureen and burn in the qianlong period, after each dynasty has the fire, is a classic varieties of qing dynasty royal porcelain. Of the existing 109 red porcelain of the Palace Museum, namely with the varieties of pattern
tureen mouth, deep abdomen, ring foot, whole is acted the role of with pastel, the outer wall and same covering grain, grain, with the eight auspicious 221 groups, mutual echo, ornamentation, respectively, up and down with red coloured drawing or pattern grain and filled grain back a week, cover button and the bottom of the bowl of blue book “qing daoguang years” six three lines of the seal character. All smooth glaze, exquisite decorative paint, color collocation is elegant and harmonious, appearance the United States, the original cover is not lost, is relatively rare.
eight auspicious, introduced by the Tibetan lamaism, also known as Buddhism sweet, including vase, cover, Pisces, lotus, white snail, bowel, building, falun, is a symbol of the eight kinds of object of dharma.

refer to:
1. The qing dynasty imperial porcelain of China, nanjing museum, Shanghai culture press, 2003, pp. 303;
2. Hsu galleries: ceramic IV, 1995, 181;
3. The red tape imperial porcelain – The national Palace Museum hid in The The qing dynasty porcelain making red tape and The imperial up chinaware, page 64, The figure 6.

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