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Dajing pastel eight auspicious tureen (a)

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size 10.7 cm in diameter
work classification ceramic famille rose porcelain in the the qing dynasty s dajing
value RMB 150000-200000
price
  • RMB 172500
  • HKD 208333
  • USD 25875
  • EUR 18975
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 Tureen mouth, deep abdomen, ring foot, whole is acted the role of with pastel, outer wall and the cup cover body is painted in Buddhism, streamers fluttering around jeweler, xiangyun, an auspicious image. Grain fluctuation on red coloured drawing or pattern grain and filled grain back a week, mouth tallied, cover button on the paint color, more foil a happy and peaceful atmosphere. Inside the ring foot with alum red color book “development year” four words the seal character, outside the square double circle. Grain appearance is introduced by Tibetan lamaism, since the Ming and qing dynasty, many on porcelain decoration use, contain different implications. Such variety see a bowl, cover most of lost, but the tureen intact, bowl cover one, very rare, modelling show practive, glaze juice embellish clean, decorative beauty, painting work fine, colour collocation elegant and harmonious, feast for the eyes. Old Tibet belonged to overseas collectors, and returned, has experienced the vicissitudes of life, more show precious.
note: English gentleman collection
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 qing dynasty porcelain making red tape and the imperial kiln chinaware, page 64, the figure 6.

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