A pair of Ming Dynasty Chenghua year made contending colors (of glaze)Tianma porcelain bowls

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A pair of Ming Dynasty Chenghua year made  contending colors (of glaze)Tianma porcelain bowls

Auction Information

Product:A pair of Ming Dynasty Chenghua year made contending colors (of glaze)Tianma porcelain bowls

NO:1188

Starting Price:SGD:7,080,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:H:4cm C:12.2cm

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

This product has a shallow wall and short feet, with a delicate texture. The glaze applied is as white as fat, and the glaze is thin and smooth. It is exquisite and transparent. The walls of the vessel are galloping like a horse, and the sea grass is elegant. The decorative layout is sparse and clear, with rich colors. The red is bright, the green is crystal clear and bright, the yellow is delicate, and the depth and shade complement each other, which is extremely exquisite. Describing the outline with underglaze blue and white, accompanied by various overglaze colors, depicting the divine beasts in the sea, with various forms and contentment, freehand and lifelike brushstrokes, profound brushstrokes, neat brushstrokes, delicate and soft, and light and plain blue and white colors. The Chenghua Doucai was a royal item of the Ming Dynasty's Chenghua Emperor. During firing, due to strict requirements for imperial items, the success rate was extremely low. This saying has been passed down among collectors throughout history. "It is better to save the Chenghua kiln than to pursue wealth and status," which shows the degree of popularity of Chenghua official kiln porcelain. This artifact is a rare treasure from the Chenghua period and has extremely high collection value!