[Jun Kiln Rose-purple Glazed Begonia Four-legged Flower Pot]
Jun Kiln Rose-purple Glazed Begonia Four-legged Flower Pot, Northern Song Dynasty?, Height 12.7 cm, mouth horizontal 21.7 cm, mouth vertical 16.8 cm; The feet are 12 cm horizontally and 8.4 cm vertically
The whole flowerpot is in the form of four-petal begonia. Open mouth, folded edge, opening edge, deep belly, belly inclined inward, flat bottom, with four cloud-shaped feet underneath, one missing. Apply rose purple glaze on the outside, sky blue glaze on the inside, and brown glaze on the outside. The glaze layer of this flowerpot is slightly thinner than that of other Jun ware products. There are five round holes at the bottom. The outsole has a burning nail mark around it, and there is a number word “seven” engraved on it.
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