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size 5.5 cm high, 12 cm diameter
work classification ceramic famille rose porcelain in the the qing dynasty s
value RMB 35000-45000
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  • RMB 48300
  • HKD 60300
  • USD 7245
  • EUR 5313
special Chinese imperial porcelain 2015-07-05
xileng printing society auction co., LTD. auction 2015 spring sale
inscription: “the qing guangxu years” six second travel model charging
description Description: mouth, deep abdomen, ring foot. TaiZhi is exquisite, enamel lapis lazuli. Outside of the bowl with the cover mouth along all act the role of meander, body painting enamel eight auspicious patterns, the bottom of the bowl of blue and white regular script “qing guangxu years” six 2 travel model to come. Eight auspicious, commonly known as “sweet”. 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. This kind of style bowl and burn the qianlong period, later generations have more generic, become official kiln traditional varieties, and the fine workmanship, glazed manner, to the late qing dynasty government kiln products.
see: “qing porcelain hui jin Hong Kong museum of art publishing 1984 P145
” palace treasures: the Chinese qing dynasty imperial porcelain “, nanjing museum, Shanghai culture press, 2003, pp. 303
“hsu galleries: ceramic IV”, in 1995, the figure 181
the bureaucratic imperial porcelain – the national Palace Museum hid in the qing dynasty porcelain making red tape and the imperial kiln chinaware, the Forbidden City publishing house, 2007, pp. 64, figure 6

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