Auction Information
Product:Long necked porcelain vase with gold dragon pattern in alum red, made in the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty
NO:1198
Starting Price:SGD:5,230,000
Transaction Price:Uncompleted
Specification:H:31.8cm C:3.8cm D:9cm
Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat
Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd
Description
This product has a straight mouth, long neck, round belly, round feet, and a six character seal script style with the inscription "Made in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty" on the bottom. It has a dignified and elegant form, delicate texture, smooth and even ground color, bright alum red color, pure white glaze, and strong artistic appeal. The tire repair is neat and meticulous, and it is a typical loach back foot during the Qianlong period. The main body of the dragon is depicted in alum red with golden dragon patterns. The dragon body is agile, majestic and powerful, with a round and angry eye, bright and lively. Its five claws are extended forward, and it moves fiercely, with the potential to soar through clouds and mist. The surrounding area is lined with fire cloud patterns, with auspicious clouds swirling around, and the momentum is surging. The dragon scales depicted in gold reflect the beauty of the intricate craftsmanship of the Qianlong court at all costs. The bottom is painted with wave patterns of seawater, with skillful and smooth brushstrokes and bright and soft colors. The color scheme favored by Emperor Qianlong was red and gold, and the display porcelain used in the Qing palace was clearly defined. This bottle is a masterpiece of the Qianlong official kiln. And the alum red porcelain is precious and rare, worthy of being a collection of great elegance! Worth collecting!