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In the Ming dynasty Blue and white dragon wear floral print boxes

In the Ming dynasty Blue and white dragon wear floral print boxes

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size 21.1 cm in diameter. High 11.6 cm; 10.3 cm in diameter
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value HKD 50000-50000
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antique curios a 2016-11-25
Hester auction co., LTD. auction Hong Kong Hester schroder international 2016 large important ancient Chinese porcelain auction
description This blue dragon wear floral print boxes, 11.6 cm high, diameter 21.1 cm. Box body manages Angle square, consists of two parts, lifted the lid and the box body, mother mouth intensity square foot. Device with perfect craft, with blue and white decoration, dew tire with this department. Decorative brick that white glazed porcelain, as a main body with dragon grain, among them with flowers, coping decoration around a week branch lines, lifted the lid and the box body painted pattern is the same, for the dragon to wear flowers. Lifted the lid office draw with ssangyong, one on the fit between the flower, as a dragon playing bead, box body all around medallion, with two dragons, with a dragon playing bead, in the style of the symmetrical layout. Lifted the lid on a long side in the middle of the book “daming Wan Linian” blue and white six regular script. The image of dragon
as a kind of traditional art symbol, in antitrust ruling class of the feudal society, dragon used to represent the noble imperial power and inviolable majesty. Objects on the painted dragon dragon with five claws, bead do ssangyong’s play. Its heyday in the Ming and qing dynasties is the dragon, grain mainly adopt under the glaze, glaze, coloured drawing or pattern, also useful such as printing, carved, heap stick technique. Besides YunLongWen, longfeng grain, yuntao dragon and sea dragon theme, panlong play bead, ssangyong rob beads lines more prevalent in the Ming and qing dynasties, corresponds to the dragon love orb folklore. Dragon playing bead is the theme of this lots pattern, painted orb is bigger, like fireballs, and most with flame lines connected to one side, said the fire bead, is also a typical characteristics of dragon porcelain of Ming dynasty. The objects painted a dragon with five claws, and dragon with five claws are the official monopoly, is the symbol of the emperor, this should only be used for high power in the royal, this feature throughout the Ming and qing dynasties.
in the Ming dynasty blue and white porcelain is the mainstream of Chinese porcelain production at that time. 24 years wanli (1596), which also began to change, formed its own style, this style has been the face of the late Ming and early qing dynasty blue-and-white porcelain. The lots porcelain characteristics of Ming wanli, extremely fit modelling changeable, uneven, left mouth, the mouth of the bowl along with minimum convex edge. On the method of painting techniques, the line has the branch of depth of Yin and Yang, composition in line with extremely pale green material induce an outline of the pattern of alternating single and double tracks, line is fluent and concise, then render coloring, to have the effect of ink painting. In this lots and some peculiar adornment gimmick, on the ground blue flower picture painted blue to white grain, blue and white mirroring. From various aspects, this blue dragon wear floral print boxes are the technical characteristics under the age of porcelain manufacture at that time the true embodiment.

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