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Enameled Chrysanthemum Petal Hat-covered Jar Gilded with Nine-Dragon Motif - GV-CAP-2201-003 & 004

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Enameled Chrysanthemum Petal Hat-covered Jar Gilded with Nine-Dragon Motif - GV-CAP-2201-003 & 004

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Coinllectibles
Coinllectibles Limited
Contract address: 0x6385......0424
Token ID: #6
Token standard: ERC-721
Royalty fee: 8 %
Blockchain: Polygon
Artist / Owner:
Size: GV-CAP-2201-003: 32.1cm (Width) 33cm (Depth) 62.7cm (Height); GV-CAP-2201-004: 33cm (Width) 33.1cm (Depth) 61.5cm (Height)
Created date: Aug 22, 2022
Collection: 新年系列
Description

Magnificent Series

The Magnificent Series collects exquisite antique works from Qing Dynasty, as well as ancient style artworks made by modern artists.

This collection features exquisite production, reflecting an extremely high level of craftsmanship and artistic values, expressing inspiring and auspicious meaning. This collection is truly a great set of works with high collection values.

GV-CAP-2201-003

DIMENSIONS: 32.1cm (Width) 33cm (Depth) 62.7cm (Height)

The hat-covered jar is a treasured piece of Chinese ceramic art. It is a jar type, named for the pearl topper shaped like a general's hat. It was first seen in the period under the reign of Emperor Jiajing and Emperor Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, and was basically finalized by the time of the reign of Emperor Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty. It was mostly prevalent during the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. The body of the jar features a straight mouth, plump shoulders, converging belly, and flat sandy bottom with a high rounded lid topped with a pearl.

This hat-covered jar features arc-shaped body, short neck, narrow shoulders, retracted abdomen, and slightly flared shins near the bottom. The shallow circular foot rim is inwardly shifted, and the unglazed, astringent roughcast is smooth. The domed drum with folded rim shaped cover resembles a general's hat, and the top is shaped like a crouching carved Dragon, with golden glaze and elegant jade texture.

The jar body is decorated with a Dragon in lively and vivid shape. The Dragon has a huge head with eyes wide open and gleaming, its hair is fluttering, its body is bowed and its arms are open, making a majestic and imposing image of the emperor.

The Dragon on the lid of the jar for action is also vibrant and dashing. The jar body is decorated with a vivid and flowing Ruyi pattern, and the foot of the jar is decorated with a wave pattern, which is surging and changing.

A stamp of “Designed and Fired During the Reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty” is seen on the jar body.

The enamel, which was first created in the reign of Emperor Kangxi, was dedicated to the imperial family or the royal family. With high cost and low production, even the favored ministers would not be readily awarded. Among all the ceramics of the Qing Dynasty, it was the most precious and top-notch. To date, enamels are still highly valued by collectors and the auction prices may be as high as HK$100 million or 200 million.

The "predecessor" of enamels can be said to be “enameling on copper”. As the name implies, “enameling on copper” refers to a process introduced from Europe to the Qing Dynasty, in which the roughcast is made of copper and then enamel is painted on the surface. Enameled ceramic was created under the influence of “enameling on copper” and was called “enameling on ceramic” for the purpose of distinguishing between the two.

Market price: USD 109,700 - 161,300

GV-CAP-2201-004

DIMENSIONS: 33cm (Width) 33.1cm (Depth) 61.5cm (Height)

The hat-covered jar is a treasured piece of Chinese ceramic art. It is a jar type, named for the pearl topper shaped like a general's hat. It was first seen in the period under the reign of Emperor Jiajing and Emperor Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, and was basically finalized by the time of the reign of Emperor Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty. It was mostly prevalent during the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. The body of the jar features a straight mouth, plump shoulders, converging belly, and flat sandy bottom with a high rounded lid topped with a pearl.

This hat-covered jar features arc-shaped body, short neck, narrow shoulders, retracted abdomen, and slightly flared shins near the bottom. The shallow circular foot rim is inwardly shifted, and the unglazed, astringent roughcast is smooth. The domed drum with folded rim shaped cover resembles a general's hat, and the top is shaped like a crouching carved Dragon, with golden glaze and elegant jade texture.

The jar body is decorated with a Dragon in lively and vivid shape. The Dragon has a huge head with eyes wide open and gleaming, its hair is fluttering, its body is bowed and its arms are open, making a majestic and imposing image of the emperor.

The Dragon on the lid of the jar for action is also vibrant and dashing. The jar body is decorated with a vivid and flowing Ruyi pattern, and the foot of the jar is decorated with a wave pattern, which is surging and changing.

A stamp of “Designed and Fired During the Reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty” is seen on the jar body.

The enamel, which was first created in the reign of Emperor Kangxi, was dedicated to the imperial family or the royal family. With high cost and low production, even the favored ministers would not be readily awarded. Among all the ceramics of the Qing Dynasty, it was the most precious and top-notch. To date, enamels are still highly valued by collectors and the auction prices may be as high as HK$100 million or 200 million.

The "predecessor" of enamels can be said to be “enameling on copper”. As the name implies, “enameling on copper” refers to a process introduced from Europe to the Qing Dynasty, in which the roughcast is made of copper and then enamel is painted on the surface. Enameled ceramic was created under the influence of “enameling on copper” and was called “enameling on ceramic” for the purpose of distinguishing between the two.

Market price: USD 109,700 - 161,300

GV-CAP-2201-003  NFC ID: 04:99:18:7A:E6:72:80
GV-CAP-2201-004  NFC ID: 04:70:17:7A:E6:72:80


Documents and more

Transfer deed: [Web Link] - [Arweave Link]

SPA: [Web Link] - [Arweave Link]

Bailment Terms: [Web Link] - [Arweave Link]

Appraisal Report: [Web Link] - [Arweave Link]

Low Resolution Image: [Web Link] - [Arweave Link]

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High Resolution Image: [Web Link] - [Arweave Link]

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Price history

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USDT 566,900 USDT

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