Another porcelain vase with a breakthrough of HK $100 million
By bxun
@bxuncc (109)
Nanjing, China
October 22, 2020 8:37pm CST
At the 2012 autumn auction of Yingshi international in Beijing, this plum vase with blue, white, sea water and auspicious clouds in Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty was sold for HK $97.75 million, and the Commission exceeded 100 million yuan. About 13 million dollars. This blue and white plum vase with sea water auspicious clouds was sought after by buyers as soon as it appeared. The auction started with 35 million yuan and ended with 85 million yuan. The whole bidding process lasted nearly 20 minutes.
The exquisite drawing of the dragon on this artifact metaphorically presents the image of the emperor's majesty and mystery and solemnity. Ying long, who is flying with his wings, leaps on the waves and has the power to capture the sea. The sea water pattern under the bottle body, with light blue color fine description of spray spray, vividly shows Hao
The poetic state of the coexistence of the vast ocean and the dragon. These understandings are all part of Chinese culture. This blue and white plum vase with ocean auspicious clouds and dragon design is from the private heritage of California, USA. this is a rare and complete piece. This bottle has reached 100 points. The art and market value of Chinese porcelain has been recognized by the world market, not affected by the Chinese environment.
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@erictsuma (9726)
• Mombasa, Kenya
23 Oct 20
Artistic objective and paintings are normally very expensive
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