Qing Dynasty Qianlong Annual Style Huangdi Pastel Hollow Dry Branch Elephant Ear Turning Bottle

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Qing Dynasty Qianlong Annual Style Huangdi Pastel Hollow Dry Branch Elephant Ear Turning Bottle

Auction Information

Product:Qing Dynasty Qianlong Annual Style Huangdi Pastel Hollow Dry Branch Elephant Ear Turning Bottle

NO:1143

Starting Price:QAR: 1,160,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:B:22.5cm C:19cm H:39cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The bottle mouth is tilted outward, the neck is short and thick, and the elephant ears are stacked on both sides of the neck, with drooping shoulders, bulging abdomen, and circular feet. The inner sleeve of the bottle is a small belly bottle that is connected to the neck of the outer bottle and can rotate. The small bottle is decorated with pink on the ground with white glaze. Draw twelve bright spots on the neck and shoulder, facing each other up and down. In the neck opening, there are regular script names such as "Wan Nian", "Jia Zi", and seal script heavenly stem names; The name of the local branch in the open light seal script on the shoulder. The abdomen is adorned with tangled branches adorned with yellow ground grooves, and four sets of four seasons garden scenery windows are hollowed out. Through the windows, you can see the baby play picture on the bottle set. The children can ride horses, play Tai Chi flags, hold umbrella covers, beat drums, or play lanterns, all in various forms. The ear of the bottle, the edge of the mouth, and the edge of the hollow window are all painted with gold. Apply turquoise green glaze inside the bottle. The blue and white seal script at the bottom is a three line, six character style from the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. The mouth and neck of this bottle can rotate, especially when the neck and shoulders are illuminated to form a perpetual calendar. The bottle body needs to be burned and painted separately in three parts. During the process, the shrinkage ratio of the porcelain body in each part should be well controlled to avoid errors after assembly, bonding, and coloring. This display vessel is a new type specially made after the eighth year of the Qianlong reign (1743). According to Tang Ying's memorial, in the eighth year of the Qianlong reign, "craftsmen and others celebrated the beginning of the ten thousand years of Jiazi with the beginning of spring", and "Fu Jingjing created a pair of ten thousand year Jiazi pen holders, with a smooth cycle and continuous bats". From this, it can be seen that this ten thousand year old carved heart vase is also considered a product from the eighth year of the Qianlong reign, well preserved, and has extremely high collection value, worthy of collection by collectors!