Chinese Postal Coin Leader 80 Treasures · Qishun Calligraphy "Dragon" · Enamel Colored Three Talent Bowl Cover Set

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Chinese Postal Coin Leader 80 Treasures · Qishun Calligraphy

Auction Information

Product:Chinese Postal Coin Leader 80 Treasures · Qishun Calligraphy "Dragon" · Enamel Colored Three Talent Bowl Cover Set

NO:1155

Starting Price:QAR: 6,400,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:a set

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

"Chinese Postal Coins: 80 Treasures of Longtou" combines ancient and modern Longtou postal coins; Aisin Gioro Qishun, also known as Yunsong, was born in 1952. He was written in regular script and also served as a scholar in the Wei dynasty. Mr. Qigong, Honorary President of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, is the younger brother of his family. He is the 14th generation grandson of Emperor Nurhaci of the Qing Dynasty and the 10th generation legitimate grandson of Emperor Kangxi. He is also a member of the Manchu Zhenghuang Banner; Enamel color is a glaze decoration technique that involves transplanting enamel painting techniques onto porcelain bodies. It is later known as "Gu Yue Xuan" and abroad as "Rose Color". Enamel color originated in the late Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, and further developed during the Yongzheng period.