Narcissus basin with celadon glaze,Ru ware, Northern Song dynasty, late 11th- early 12th century
- Image Number: K1B013977N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Northern Song dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Floral apparatus
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
It is oval, with a wide mouth embedded with copper clasp, shallow wall, and a circle of narrow edges on the outer edge of the flat bottom. It is connected with a four cloud shaped foot. The surrounding wall is thin, and the bottom foot is slightly thick. The whole body is covered with azure glaze, and the thin edges and corners of the glaze show light pink luster. There are six branch burn marks left on the outsole, from which you can see the earth colored soil. The face is engraved with Emperor Qianlong’s “Bo Food Bowl”: “The official kilns can’t distinguish between Song Dynasty and Tang Dynasty, and their anger has not been preserved. They are just the falsely rumored Bo food utensils, but the Cuping platform knows how to reward them. The dragon brain is fragrant with the brocade train of Sichuan, and the Huaqing has nothing to feed and live in. The disorderly chess explains that Sanlang is anxious, but who knows that Huang Qiu is better than?” The imperial poem. At the end of the poem, there was no chronological inscription, only the “Qianlong Imperial Title” was signed, and two seals, “Bide” and “Langrun”, were affixed. The original collection of this work is marked as “Lu”, which represents that when the Qing House Aftermath Committee counted the relics of the Qing Palace, it was displayed in the Hall of Mental Cultivation. Follow this clue and compare with Jiaqing
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