Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1821-1850
Materials:porcelain
Technique:incised, glazed, painted,
Subjects:bird dragon flaming jewel
Dimensions:Diameter: 14 centimetres Height: 3.20 centimetres Weight: 0.10 kilograms
Description:
This shallow, heavily potted, porcelain saucer-dish is glazed yellow and incised inside with two dragons fighting over a flaming pearl enamelled in aubergine and green. Incised outside and painted in green enamel are four cranes flying in different attitudes among clouds. The base has a six character black enamel seal script Daoguang reign mark in a double ring.
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![图片[2]-saucer-dish BM-1925-1222.2-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00014526_001.jpg)
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Materials:porcelain
Technique:incised, glazed, painted,
Subjects:bird dragon flaming jewel
Dimensions:Diameter: 14 centimetres Height: 3.20 centimetres Weight: 0.10 kilograms
Description:
This shallow, heavily potted, porcelain saucer-dish is glazed yellow and incised inside with two dragons fighting over a flaming pearl enamelled in aubergine and green. Incised outside and painted in green enamel are four cranes flying in different attitudes among clouds. The base has a six character black enamel seal script Daoguang reign mark in a double ring.
IMG
![图片[2]-saucer-dish BM-1925-1222.2-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00014526_001.jpg)
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