[Kiln glazed double-ring bottle with ears]
Kiln glazed double-ring bottle with ears, Qing Yongzheng, 23 cm high, 11 cm diameter, 12.5 cm foot diameter
The mouth of the bottle is slightly curled, the neck is short, the shoulders are sloppy, the belly is drooping, and the feet are curled. The two sides of the neck are covered with plastic and pierced with loop ears. The whole body is covered with kiln glaze. The outer bottom is coated with sauce glaze, and the “Yongzheng Year” double-line four-character seal script is engraved in the shade
The glaze color of this bottle is bright and thick, as brilliant as a burning flame. It is a typical work of “flame red” in the glaze of kiln change. The edge of rush grass formed at the mouth and ear of the bottle due to the flow and thinning of the glaze layer is one of the characteristics of glazed porcelain in the Yongzheng period.
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