Pot with two quails in falangcai painted enamels, Qing dynasty, Yongzheng reign 1723-1735
- Image Number: K1B013996N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
Dig the pot with a lid, a round mouth, a short neck, a bulging belly, a bow shaped handle, a meandering stream, and a shallow bottom into a short circle foot; The arched cover is provided with a bead shaped button. There is a vent hole on the side of the button, and there is also a vent hole on the top of the inner side. The pot belly is bright on both sides, and both sides are painted with auspicious patterns. On one side, a pair of magpies between bamboo forests and rose bushes are painted with enamel, standing on the slope stone, with chrysanthemums beside them. On the left, there is an inscription in ink: “The flowers are beautiful, and the trees are hanging in the forest.”, Describing a seal of “gentleman” with red material; On the other side, two quails are painted under the ears of grain and hibiscus flowers to look for food, with slope stones and daisies interspersed between them. On the upper right, there is an inscription in ink: “Carve a few colorful feasts every year, and rejoice to hear that hundreds of victories will reward two quails.” Under the sentence, two seals of “Xu” and “Ying” are printed on the red material description book. The open space is full of ink color tangled lotus patterns, the cover is also full of ink color tangled lotus patterns, and the top of the cover button is decorated with colorful flowers. “Made in the Year of Yongzheng” in the blue book on the bottom of the vessel
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