[underglaze red four fish pattern water cheng]
underglaze red four fish pattern water cheng, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 8.3 cm high, 6 cm caliber, 5.3 cm foot diameter
It has a tight mouth, round belly, and feet, which looks like a bowl. Green and white glaze is applied inside and outside, and there is no glaze along the foot. The outer wall is decorated with underglaze red swimming fish with different postures. The outsole is printed with a six-character double line payment of “Da Ming Xuan De Nian System” in blue and white regular script
underglaze red is one of the important varieties of porcelain in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. During the Kangxi period, there were porcelain that fell from the original style and also imitated the previous style. The shape and decoration of this Shuicheng has the characteristics of the Kangxi period, but it is only missing the Xuande style of the Ming Dynasty