Great Fortune "gourd shaped plaque

Great Fortune "gourd shaped plaque

The magnificent royal decorative lapis lazuli "Da Ji" double gourd shaped plaque from the Qianlong period.
Lacquerware box, produced in the late 18th century during the Qianlong period

Lacquerware box, produced in the late 18th century during the Qianlong period

Chinese lacquerware is an important invention in ancient China in the fields of chemical technology and arts and crafts. It originated in the Neolithic Age, usually painted with red and decorated with black, or painted with black and decorated with red, forming a beautiful colorful world on the surface of objects with beautiful patterns. This lacquerware box is currently housed in the University of Jamaica Museum.
Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Pink Baby Play Lucky Celebration More than Eight Square Vases

Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Pink Baby Play Lucky Celebration More than Eight Square Vases

The Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Pink Baby Play Lucky Celebration Eight Square Vase was sold for HKD 55 million at Sotheby's 2015 Spring Auction "Chinese Art Treasures" in Hong Kong on April 7, 2015, with a transaction price of HKD 63.48 million.
Bronze incense burners during the Qianlong period

Bronze incense burners during the Qianlong period

This incense burner was commissioned by Emperor Qianlong and bears the words' Made in the Qianlong Year of the Qing Dynasty ', possibly originating from a magnificent royal temple. Approximately 14 centimeters in height and 26.7 centimeters in diameter. This incense burner is a cultural relic from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1736-95). Now it is collected in the British Museum.