Qing Qianlong year made jujube red glaze painted gold cong type bottle

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Qing Qianlong year made jujube red glaze painted gold cong type bottle

Auction Information

Product:Qing Qianlong year made jujube red glaze painted gold cong type bottle

NO:1093

Starting Price:GBP:1,300,000

Transaction Price:No Deal

Specification:H:25cm C:8.5cm B:9.8cm

Auction Time:24-May-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Limited Corporation

Description

The jujube red glazed gilded Cong style vase made during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty is a beautiful porcelain made during that period, known for its unique shape, the color of the jujube red glaze, and gilded decoration. This bottle is not only a porcelain art treasure, but also reflects the exquisite craftsmanship of porcelain firing during the Qianlong period. The shape of the jujube red glazed golden cong style bottle imitates the jade cong design of the Neolithic era, presenting a simple and elegant atmosphere. The jujube red glaze on the bottle has a full color, giving people a sense of stability and depth. On all four sides of the bottle, there are auspicious patterns painted in gold, such as bats, intestines, swords, etc. These patterns symbolize good luck and express people's longing for a better life. The neck of the bottle is decorated with a golden collar, adding to the bottle's noble temperament. The bottleneck is also equipped with a golden metal buckle, which complements the overall decoration. The bottom of the bottle bears the inscription "Made in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty", and the font is neat and clear, proving the age and production process of this porcelain.