LOT 0029 An Altar Blue Glazed Gold Interlocking Flower Patterned
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The ribbon gourd-shaped vase was popular in the Qing Dynasty and the Qianlong period. There are round and flat shapes. This one is round, shaped in gourd style, the whole body is covered with Altar blue glaze. Both sides of the bottle body are symmetrically decorated with ribbon-shaped ears. The front and back sides of the glaze are decorated with gilding techniques to depict four group-shaped "Shou" characters. A large area around the shou character depicts a pattern of twining flowers, ribbon ears also decorated with gold and Ruyi cloud head pattern. The outer wall of ring foot decorated with a volute cloud pattern. The bottom of the bottle is engraved with the six-character three-line seal script of the reign of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. This item is elegant and generous, the gourd is a symbol of longevity, and the homonym is "Fu Lu", and the ribbon of wishful ears also indicates auspiciousness, and the beautiful meaning in the elegant, is sincerely favored by the royal family. From the collections of Benjamin Cheung (1962-2012). Born in GuangZhou, at age 15 immigrant to the United States and he has engaged in real estate business in various cities around Los Angeles since the 1980s. At the same time, he is also committed to promoting Chinese culture to the outside world.
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