[Qianlong style silver gilded gold inlaid enamel inkstone box]
Qianlong style silver gilded gold inlaid enamel inkstone box, Qing Dynasty Qianlong, length 27.2 cm, width 22.1 cm, height 22.5 cm
The box is made of silver, rectangular, with a lid, and has eight Ruyi style small feet under it. The bottom center is engraved with six characters of the seal script “Made in the Qianlong Year of the Qing Dynasty”. The whole body is carved with flowers and gilded, and inlaid with burnt blue decoration. The box cover is carved with flowers wrapped in branches, and a silver circular plate is inlaid in the center. It is decorated with a pattern of burning blue clouds and dragons playing with beads. The body is carved with a Kui dragon pattern, and the center of the four walls are inlaid with a burning blue decoration. The pattern is the same as that of the cover burning blue
This inkstone box is extremely exquisite in workmanship, with a rectangular silver drawer placed in the box and two rectangular inkstone pools on the drawer. The silver round pieces on opposite sides of the outer wall of the box are decorated with burnt blue, and a semicircular drawer is connected inside, which can be pulled out to store ink ingots in the drawer
银鎏金嵌珐琅砚盒