Auction Information
Product:Qing Kangxi Refined Manger Furnace
NO:5202
Starting Price:QAR:580,000
Transaction Price:QAR: 620,000
Specification:C:13.4cm×8.8cm H:9cm WT:2780g
Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat
Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd
Description
This furnace is commonly known as a horse trough due to its rectangular shape, which is not found in ancient books. The Jin Yu Qing Yan refers to it as a "rectangular furnace with halberd ears", or a variant of a square furnace with halberd ears. Xuanlu has many round vessels, while square ones are rare. Some say this style is called the "local" image, symbolizing righteousness and righteousness, and is favored by literati. This furnace has thick walls and a square and powerful mouth, naturally hanging straight down along the outer wall of the furnace. The feet and ears are symmetrical, and the lines are straight and stretched, uniform, pure, elegant, and stable. It is a simple and dignified object, perfectly embodying the aesthetic conception of the Song and Ming dynasties. Suitable in size, perfect for burning incense and drinking tea in the study and study, perfect for playing with the piano. The copper is of excellent quality, steady and concise, with a heavy and elegant hand feel. The sound of knocking is golden and jade, and the color of the pear skin is sparkling and radiant. In the calm and elegant atmosphere, it exudes a lively beauty, showcasing the elegant style of ancient aristocratic literati. The bottom style is a private twelve character seal script made by the Shi family in Yantai during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. After casting, it is finely polished, and the characters are graceful and graceful, with light strokes. Judging from its calligraphy use, it has a strong literary atmosphere and a high degree of conformity with its shape. The style is hand carved, using a knife instead of a pen, slowly emerging, carefully savoring and exquisitely exquisite. It is a typical style, and more common official styles should also win several times.