[Filigree enamel eight auspicious pattern fire pot]
Filigree enamel eight auspicious pattern fire pot, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, has a height of 21 cm, a diameter of 51.7 cm, and a bottom diameter of 31.5 cm
The brazier plate is folded, the straight wall is slightly bulging, the flat bottom is slightly convex, and the tripod is hoof-shaped. The board is decorated with azure enamel glaze on the upper and lower sides and the outer wall of the abdomen. It is decorated with red, delicate yellow, green, grass green, sapphire blue, white, lotus root and other color glazes. Along the surface, it is decorated with eight auspicious patterns of wheel, snail, umbrella, cover, flower, pot, fish and intestines in a counterclockwise direction, and flowers are decorated along the lower side and the abdominal wall. The pattern decoration adopts the typical double-hook wire pinching technique of Qianlong period, and the copper wire pinched is uniform in thickness. The foot is gilded, and the foot and the basin are connected and fixed by screws
The brazier is placed in the palace in winter to burn charcoal for heating. It is mainly made of filigree enamel and copper. In the archives of the Qing Dynasty, there are often new records of matching seats for filigree enamel braziers or washing their plums