Ru Kiln Treasure Four Piece Set

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Ru Kiln Treasure Four Piece Set

Auction Information

Product:Ru Kiln Treasure Four Piece Set

NO:1137

Starting Price:SGD:340,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:尺寸不一

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

Xuanwen Three legged Bottle The string patterned three legged museum selected for the Ru porcelain stamp is the treasure of the ancient official museum in Beijing. Its shape is modeled after that of the Han Dynasty copper museum, and it is made into a museum with a straight mouth, a cylindrical belly, and a flat bottom supported by three deformed animal feet. The explosive object is made with a solemn and rustic atmosphere, and the upper, middle, and lower layers have seven string patterns, which further enhance the sense of solemnity and solemnity of the three legged bottle. The body is delicate and fragrant gray, and the body is lighter. The inside and outside are full of glaze, with a sky blue color and a small light white opening, commonly known as ice cracks. The color is soft and translucent The perfect and harmonious appearance represents the highest level of Ru kiln celadon Three legged washing The Three legged Wash, also known as the Three legged Plate, is a type of palace style porcelain that has been passed down for generations. Its price cannot be estimated. It is modeled after ancient bronze ware, with a straight mouth, a flat bottom, and three curved legs standing upright. The design is simple and elegant, and the production is strictly regulated and meticulous. The bottom of the mouth is clear and neat, and there is a winding string pattern around the mouth. The glaze color inside and outside is slightly light, with ice cracks. The glaze color is glossy, showing the special charm of Ru kiln celadon. This simple and elegant color sense, It is a reflection of the fashion of the upper class society and the aesthetic taste of the rulers during the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty bowl There are two styles of Ru porcelain bowls that have been passed down. One is the lotus mouthed bowl from the Taipei Palace Museum, which is only one piece. The other is the bowl with a skimmed open mouth and a slightly curled edge, which was collected by a former official in Beijing. This type of bowl is also used for palace decoration by the Davide Foundation in the UK. On Ru porcelain stamps, this bowl has a slightly curled open mouth and a deep belly, which looks like a Tang Dynasty gold and silver bowl. The fragrant gray base material is thin, and the light bowl is covered with glaze, with a sky blue color The glaze is coated with a full glaze, with a slight blue tint and an elegant and understated luster. The glaze surface has fine fine lines. If observed with a magnifying glass of ten times or more, it will be found that the glaze contains sparse bubbles that resemble morning stars disc This Ru porcelain plate is one of the more than ten makeup porcelain plates that has been passed down through the ages. Only the Palace Museum in Beijing treasures a postage stamp. The glaze color of this piece is pure and pure, with ice cracks on both the inside and outside, and the bottom and feet are covered with glaze. It is a standard Ru official kiln utensil belonging to the government. The porcelain used for display is cool. The Ru official kiln site unearthed several Ru porcelain plate remnants of the same size and size as this Ru porcelain plate. Christie's International Auction Company New York Branch once auctioned off a Ru porcelain small piece in 1992 The bid for the disc auction is 40 million US dollars, which shows how high the value of Ru porcelain is.