Mallet-shaped vase in yang-ts’ai enamels with incised red ground pattern of flower brocade 1743 (Ch’ien-lung reign)
- Image Number: K1B017957N000000000PAD
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
Lips, long neck, bulging belly, and feet. In addition to the Sankaiguang and the Jiuruyi circle between the shoulder and neck of the utensil, the outer wall of the utensil is made of magenta brocade ground, and the six Ruyi circles around the neck of the gap are made of brocade ground lotus, and pearl flowers are hung with auspicious patterns (chime and fish patterns); The neck and shoulder are decorated with banana leaves and gold patterns; There are three big and three small Ruyi patterns on the shoulder, and yellow brocade is added with patterns. The three openings on the abdomen are painted with ganoderma lucidum, narcissus and bamboo leaves. The composition of ganoderma lucidum is different. The mouth and foot are painted with gold, and the bottom and neck are painted with lake green glaze. The bottom center is left with a white box, and the blue material is printed with four characters and two lines of seal characters “made in the year of Qianlong”, plus two sides of the box.
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