Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1720-1820
Materials:porcelain, gold,
Technique:glazed, gilded,
Subjects:animal bird phoenix monster
Dimensions:Height: 38 centimetres Width: 22 centimetres
Description:
Vase (hexagonal); with two handles; panels with lions and phoenixes; on the foot and lower part of the neck a band of a bronze pattern, with character at intervals; arabesques, beadwork, etc. Mark. Made of olive-green tea-dust glaze and gilded porcelain.
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![图片[2]-vase BM-Franks.57-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_01477866_001.jpg)
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Materials:porcelain, gold,
Technique:glazed, gilded,
Subjects:animal bird phoenix monster
Dimensions:Height: 38 centimetres Width: 22 centimetres
Description:
Vase (hexagonal); with two handles; panels with lions and phoenixes; on the foot and lower part of the neck a band of a bronze pattern, with character at intervals; arabesques, beadwork, etc. Mark. Made of olive-green tea-dust glaze and gilded porcelain.
IMG
![图片[2]-vase BM-Franks.57-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_01477866_001.jpg)
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