Made in the Xuande era of the Ming Dynasty, this blue and white lotus patterned pressure hand cup and square table shaped four legged cup holder

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Made in the Xuande era of the Ming Dynasty, this blue and white lotus patterned pressure hand cup and square table shaped four legged cup holder

Auction Information

Product:Made in the Xuande era of the Ming Dynasty, this blue and white lotus patterned pressure hand cup and square table shaped four legged cup holder

NO:1308

Starting Price:QAR: 11,390,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:Cup:H:5.2cm C:9.4cm D:4cm Cup holder:H:5cm L:9.8cm W:9.7cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The beauty of Yongxuan Imperial Kiln's character is like having a Ming Dynasty crown. It selects materials, makes samples, and is skilled in painting objects, with numerous innovations and inventions. The variety and glaze color of objects are unprecedented, thus creating the most glorious page in the history of Chinese ceramics. Among them, the Blue and White Sect is highly renowned and has had an impact spanning hundreds of years. This blue and white pressure hand cup and utensil holder are one of the standard artifacts during the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, and are quite rare in existence. This cup has an outer rim, a deep belly, and a small circle of feet. The outer wall of the mouth is decorated with lotus patterns on tangled branches, and the object seat is also decorated with lotus patterns on tangled branches. The patterns are beautiful and bright, the blue and white colors are rich and colorful, and there is a halo phenomenon, which is a typical feature of the use of Su Ma Li Qing material in the Ming Dynasty Xuande. According to historical records, "the official control of Su Ma Li Qing Liao is extremely strict, and it is impossible for folk kilns to obtain", which shows its preciousness. Similar complete artifacts can refer to the collections of the Beijing Palace Museum, and are also rare in major museums across the country.