[Cucurbita melon-shaped cap with filigree enamel dragon flower pattern]
Cucurbita melon-shaped cap with filigree enamel dragon flower pattern, at the end of the Qing Dynasty, with a height of 27.5 cm, a caliber of 4 cm, and a foot diameter of 9.3 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The pot is long and round, with four shallow edges, the cover is copper gilded and gold melons, and the foot is surrounded by flowers and leaves. The pot body is painted with flowers on the purple-red ground, and there are yellow, blue and green dragons in between
The tank is a pair, and this is one. The original location is in the south veranda of Huangji Hall in the Forbidden City
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