Powder colored longevity pattern reward porcelain vase made in the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty

  Hint: Click to enlarge
Powder colored longevity pattern reward porcelain vase made in the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty

Auction Information

Product:Powder colored longevity pattern reward porcelain vase made in the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty

NO:1013

Starting Price:SGD:180,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:H:39.2cm C:10cm D:14.2cm

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

This product has a straight neck, an outward curled mouth, a round belly, a closed bottom, and rounded feet, with an elegant design and a smooth glaze, accompanied by small orange peel patterns. This artifact is a typical official kiln from the Qianlong period. The decorative pattern of the vessel was ordered by Emperor Qianlong, incorporating ancient and modern styles to create new ideas. The pattern was painted by Ruyi as per the imperial decree, and the kiln factory fired it according to the approved style and pattern. Emperor Qianlong used it for the Empress Dowager's birthday celebration or as a reward for the Empress, hence it is called the "Appreciation Bottle", indicating the user's prestigious status. It is a classic style of royal display ware in the Qing Dynasty. The bottle is of moderate size, with smooth lines, and is covered with a hundred red bats, symbolizing the auspicious meaning of "prosperity, longevity, and health". The painting is vivid, the lines are fine, the layout is neat, and the cloud patterns are painted in powder, fresh and elegant, pink and soft, beautiful and fresh, paired with alum red bats, with a clear and elegant atmosphere, symbolizing good luck. The vessel was fired in the Jingdezhen official kiln during the Qianlong period. For the exquisite porcelain displayed in the Qianlong Imperial Kiln!