IMPERIAL HOUSEHOLD
RARE GOLD GILDED GREEN
PORCELAIN TEAPOT
Origin:
China, (1736-1795AD.).
Location:
Imperial Kiln of Jingdezhen.
Period:
Qianglong period, 1736-1795.
Features:
Can you see two fire breathing flying dragons meeting?
Official ware used for the Imperial household. Due to its high standard both in porcelain firing and the hand drawn green back and red spots with gold gilds and the calligraphy of Emperor Qianglong reign mark on the foot rim itself proves its authenticity. The gold gilds on green and black under glazed high quality porcelain shows the excellent quality of the hand drawn brush strokes in its decoration all over.
Patterns:
All hand drawn and hand painted.
Mark/Reign:
QIANLONG (1736-1795). Qing Dynasty’
The fine detailed drawings of the fire spitting moving dragon on its mouth shows the authentic Qing Dynasty style and the quality of featuring the dragon. Whilst thinly painted green enamels with dark ink drawings with red dot are the key characteristics of the porcelains designed and produced for the imperial household usage, known as Guanyo Variety.
Size/Dimensions:
Height- 3.9” (10cm). Width- 5.6” (15cm). Diameter- 4” (10cm).
Condition:
Excellent. Well preserved.
Record No:
TW10062335M5.
Provenance:
A prominent British private collector.
Price:
On Demand.