Enamel yellow flower pattern bowl (China Qing Dynasty Kangxi period)

Enamel yellow flower pattern bowl (China Qing Dynasty Kangxi period)

This exquisite porcelain is an enamel yellow flower pattern bowl from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. This ware is usually called "enamel yellow flower pattern bowl" or "imperial yellow glaze peony pattern bowl" and belongs to the works of the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The porcelain body of this kind of bowl is usually fired in Jingdezhen, and its complicated enamel decoration is completed in the imperial workshop (manufacturing office) in the Imperial Palace in Beijing. This kind of bowl is usually made of enamel color, which is characterized by bright colors, filling color full, with a strong court elegant and luxurious style. Because of this kind of enamel porcelain in the early stages of technological development in the Kangxi period, the number of handed down scarce.
Enamel vase

Enamel vase

Qing Dynasty gilded wooden carved Taoist seated statue

Qing Dynasty gilded wooden carved Taoist seated statue

Painted ivory sculptures from the Qing Dynasty

Painted ivory sculptures from the Qing Dynasty

Qing Dynasty handmade sculpture of peacock stone horse

Qing Dynasty handmade sculpture of peacock stone horse

This cultural relic is a Chinese horse carved from peacock stone, dating back to the 19th century, and is currently housed in the British Museum.
Folding Fan of Bull Bone Paper during the Qing Dynasty

Folding Fan of Bull Bone Paper during the Qing Dynasty

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the currency was Qianlong Tongbao copper coins

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the currency was Qianlong Tongbao copper coins

Qianlong Tongbao is a copper coin minted during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795). The Manchu script on the back is quite complex. You can refer to Huaguangpu's "Catalogue of Ancient Chinese Coins", which provides detailed prices and coin rubbings. The production bureaus of Qianlong Tongbao include 20 bureaus such as Baoquan, Baoyuan, Baozhi, and Baozhe, with materials including brass, bronze, and red copper. The Qianlong Tongbao coin is written in Manchu as "Qianlong Tongbao", with a value of "one", meaning auspicious. This coin has a small face value, a small circulation range, fine and even strokes, and smooth writing.