[Small round pot of purple sand]
The small round pot of purple sand, in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, is 6.6 cm in height, 4.1 cm in caliber, and 3.3 cm in foot diameter
Pot pear is round, with a hanging belly, a ring handle, a curved flow, and a ring foot. The round cover is convex and has a pearl button on it. The vermilion sand mud has moist texture. The seal money of the four-character seal script “made in Qianlong” is stamped on the foot
This pot is small in shape, appropriate in proportion, small in size, and very cute. It is an ideal teapot for the royal family to drink kungfu tea.
![图片[1]-Small round pot with purple sand-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/ceramics/23770[1024].jpg)
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