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Clear light pastel eight lucky cup

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size 10.7 cm in diameter
work classification ceramic famille rose porcelain in the the qing dynasty s the qing daoguang
value RMB 100000-200000
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  • RMB 115000
  • HKD 138889
  • USD 17250
  • EUR 12650
Chinese antique curios (Ⅰ) 2015-12-09
Beijing poly real international auction co., LTD. auction the tenth anniversary of Beijing ‘s poly real autumn auction
description Eight auspicious, commonly known as “sweet”, is a symbol of the eight kinds of object of dharma. General drawing of the wheel and the screw, umbrella, cap (house), flowers, a bottle (tank), fish, im (junction) eight kind of design, implied meaning is lucky. This pattern is introduced into, from the Tibetan lamaism beginning in yuan dynasty, Ming and qing dynasties since many utensils to use. Pastel eight auspicious grain tureen is a classic varieties of qing dynasty royal porcelain. Gen burn in the qianlong period, after each dynasty has the fire, the existing 109 red porcelain of the Palace Museum, which has varieties of this pattern. Glaze water in the bowl of white light, the mouth along the red colour variant kui, up and down the line of blue and white string. Abdomen to eight auspicious lines, 221 groups, mutual echo. Draw close at the foot of the red colour ruyi yuntou lines and yellow blue and white dot grain with each together. The bottom of the bowl with blue book “qing daoguang years” six three lines of the seal character. All smooth glaze, colourful, elegant, for light government kiln products.
refer to:
1. The palace treasures: the Chinese qing dynasty imperial porcelain, pp. 303, nanjing museum, Shanghai culture press, 2003,
2. The red tape imperial porcelain – the national Palace Museum hid in the qing dynasty porcelain making red tape and the imperial kiln chinaware “on page 64, figure 6, the Forbidden City publishing house, 2007

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