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箱木隆司
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Purchased in 1989 at Liulichang, Beijing for 50,000 yen. The price of the Yellow Glazed Famille Rose Lotus Scroll and Five Bats Jar with the mark "Made in the Qianlong period of the Great Qing Dynasty" is approximately 11.8 million Hong Kong dollars. Specifically, the transaction price for this porcelain was 11.8 million Hong Kong dollars¹. Detailed information about this porcelain is as follows: Name: Qing Dynasty Qianlong Period Yellow Glazed Famille Rose Lotus Scroll and Five Bats Jar Mark: Made in the Qianlong period of the Great Qing Dynasty Dimensions: Height 46cm Transaction Price: HKD 11,800,000¹ In addition, regarding the background information of porcelain from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the Qianlong reign lasted for 60 years and was the peak period of development for the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty, during which porcelain production flourished. The imperial kilns in Jingdezhen were large-scale, producing hundreds of thousands of various porcelain pieces annually, and the craftsmanship and decorative art reached a state of perfection. Qianlong imperial kiln blue and white porcelain excelled in its dense patterns, neat painting, and novel shapes, while the folk kiln blue and white porcelain was rich in variety, bright in color, diverse in imagery, and novel in shape². References: 2 sources consulted.
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