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Qianlong Period Falangcai Cup with Longevity Peach Design|清乾隆琺瑯彩壽桃杯・珍藏 Qianlong Period Falangcai Cup with Longevity Peach Design|清乾隆琺瑯彩壽桃杯・珍藏
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Qianlong Period Falangcai Cup with Longevity Peach Design|清乾隆琺瑯彩壽桃杯・珍藏

$680,000.00 $544,000.00

Qing Qianlong Falangcai Cup with Longevity Peaches A finely enamelled imperial turquoise-ground cup with auspicious peach motifs. Falangcai, or “foreign enamels,” was pioneered during the late Kangxi period and perfected under Emperor Qianlong. The technique involved applying finely ground agate over the porcelain body, high-temperature firing, then hand-painting with enamels followed by a second, lower-temperature firing. Labor-intensive and technically demanding,...

Qianlong Period Falangcai Cup with Floral Design|清乾隆琺瑯彩花卉杯・珍藏 Qianlong Period Falangcai Cup with Floral Design|清乾隆琺瑯彩花卉杯・珍藏
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Qianlong Period Falangcai Cup with Floral Design|清乾隆琺瑯彩花卉杯・珍藏

$680,000.00 $544,000.00

Qing Qianlong Falangcai Cup with Floral Decoration A refined imperial enamel-painted cup with turquoise ground and blooming flowers. Falangcai, or “foreign enamels,” was first developed in the late Kangxi reign and reached perfection under Emperor Qianlong. The process involves applying a layer of ground agate to the porcelain body, firing it at high temperature, and then re-firing after the addition...

Qing Dynasty Qianlong Enamelled Cup with Painted Figures|清乾隆琺瑯彩人物圖杯・珍藏 Qing Dynasty Qianlong Enamelled Cup with Painted Figures|清乾隆琺瑯彩人物圖杯・珍藏
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Qing Dynasty Qianlong Enamelled Cup with Painted Figures|清乾隆琺瑯彩人物圖杯・珍藏

$1,280,000.00 $1,024,000.00

Qing Qianlong Falangcai Cups with Figural Panels A rare pair of imperial enamel-painted wares with turquoise ground and narrative scenes. Falangcai, or “foreign enamels,” was first developed at the end of the Kangxi reign and perfected under Emperor Qianlong. This labor-intensive technique involves applying a base of ground agate to the porcelain body, followed by a high-temperature firing, and then...

Qianlong Period Incised Bowl with Three Reserves in Fencai Enamel|清乾隆暗刻三開窗粉彩碗・珍藏 Qianlong Period Incised Bowl with Three Reserves in Fencai Enamel|清乾隆暗刻三開窗粉彩碗・珍藏
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Qianlong Period Incised Bowl with Three Reserves in Fencai Enamel|清乾隆暗刻三開窗粉彩碗・珍藏

$2,880,000.00 $2,304,000.00

Qing Qianlong Famille-Rose Bowl with Incised Three Reserved Panels A refined famille-rose bowl with incised panels, pink ground, and landscape scenes, exemplifying Qianlong imperial elegance. This exquisite bowl dates to the Qianlong reign of the Qing dynasty, a period that marked the height of famille-rose porcelain. Famille-rose enamels, developed during the Kangxi period and perfected under Yongzheng and Qianlong, are...

Qing Qianlong Tianhuang Triple-Linked Seals|清乾隆田黃三聯壐・珍藏 Qing Qianlong Tianhuang Triple-Linked Seals|清乾隆田黃三聯壐・珍藏
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Qing Qianlong Tianhuang Triple-Linked Seals|清乾隆田黃三聯壐・珍藏

$8,800,000.00 $7,104,000.00

Qing Qianlong Tianhuang Stone Triple-Linked Imperial SealsA rare set of three imperially inscribed seals intricately carved from a single block of Tianhuang stone, linked by stone chains and attributed to Emperor Qianlong. In the Qing dynasty, imperial seals represented the apex of authority, with Emperor Qianlong being famously known for his prolific use of them—reportedly possessing over 1,800 seals, more...

Qing Dynasty Qianlong Wucai Dish with Qilin and Four Auspicious Beasts|清朝乾隆五彩麒麟四獸紋盤・珍藏 Qing Dynasty Qianlong Wucai Dish with Qilin and Four Auspicious Beasts|清朝乾隆五彩麒麟四獸紋盤・珍藏
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Qing Dynasty Qianlong Wucai Dish with Qilin and Four Auspicious Beasts|清朝乾隆五彩麒麟四獸紋盤・珍藏

$160,000.00 $128,000.00

Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period Wucai Dish with Qilin and Four Auspicious Beasts A Harmony of Virtue and Power: Imperial Iconography in Wucai Porcelain This wucai dish from the Qianlong period exemplifies the vibrant artistry and symbolic sophistication of early imperial porcelain. Fashioned in the classic “flared rim and curved wall” shape of Qianlong court wares, the dish features a luminous...

Qing Dynasty Qianlong Wucai Porcelain Pillow with Dragon Motif|清朝乾隆五彩龍紋脈枕・珍藏 Qing Dynasty Qianlong Wucai Porcelain Pillow with Dragon Motif|清朝乾隆五彩龍紋脈枕・珍藏
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Qing Dynasty Qianlong Wucai Porcelain Pillow with Dragon Motif|清朝乾隆五彩龍紋脈枕・珍藏

$68,888.00 $55,110.40

Qing Qianlong Wucai Porcelain Pillow with Qilin DesignImperial Art and Medical Practice: A Qilin-Decorated Pulse Pillow from the Qianlong Court This extraordinary porcelain pillow, crafted during the Qianlong period (1736–1795), exemplifies the integration of imperial artistry with practical function. Rendered in the wucai palette—characterized by vibrant overglaze enamels—it features a qilin turning its head toward the moon. In Chinese culture,...

Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Underglaze Decorated Official Bowl|清朝乾隆青花釉下彩官碗・珍藏 Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Underglaze Decorated Official Bowl|清朝乾隆青花釉下彩官碗・珍藏
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Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Underglaze Decorated Official Bowl|清朝乾隆青花釉下彩官碗・珍藏

$280,000.00 $224,000.00

Qing Qianlong Underglaze Blue and Polychrome Imperial Bowl (Pair)Imperial Aesthetics in Contrast: Qianlong Blue-and-Polychrome Court Wares The underglaze blue and polychrome porcelain of the Qianlong period (1736–1795) epitomizes the pinnacle of Qing dynasty imperial craftsmanship. Using cobalt-based underglaze blue in conjunction with overglaze enamels such as red and green, artisans achieved a refined harmony between line and color. These vibrant...

Imperial Qianlong Famille-Rose Tianqiuping with Intertwined Floral Scrolls|清乾隆御製琺瑯彩纏枝花卉紋天球瓶・珍藏 Imperial Qianlong Famille-Rose Tianqiuping with Intertwined Floral Scrolls|清乾隆御製琺瑯彩纏枝花卉紋天球瓶・珍藏
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Imperial Qianlong Famille-Rose Tianqiuping with Intertwined Floral Scrolls|清乾隆御製琺瑯彩纏枝花卉紋天球瓶・珍藏

$480,000.00 $384,000.00

Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period Famille Rose Enamelled Tianqiuping VaseAn Imperial Monument of Enamel Mastery and Classical Revival This magnificent tianqiuping (heavenly globe vase), finely enamelled in famille rose (fencai), epitomizes the Qianlong Emperor’s passion for refined ceramics and antiquarian taste. The form, rooted in Ming dynasty innovations and revived during Qing prosperity, symbolizes eternal peace and was favored for its...

Imperial Qianlong Yellow-Ground Famille-Rose Jar with Enamelled Dragon Design|清乾隆御製黃地琺瑯彩龍紋圓罐・珍藏 Imperial Qianlong Yellow-Ground Famille-Rose Jar with Enamelled Dragon Design|清乾隆御製黃地琺瑯彩龍紋圓罐・珍藏
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Imperial Qianlong Yellow-Ground Famille-Rose Jar with Enamelled Dragon Design|清乾隆御製黃地琺瑯彩龍紋圓罐・珍藏

$480,000.00 $384,000.00

Qianlong Imperial Yellow Glazed Vase with Five-Clawed Dragon|A Symbol of Supreme Imperial Majesty In Qing dynasty China, yellow was the exclusive color of the emperor, representing supreme authority and unmatched prestige. Strictly reserved for imperial use, it was forbidden for others to employ this color, under penalty of grave offense. During the Qianlong reign, the emperor placed great emphasis on...

Imperial Qianlong Yellow-Glazed Bowl with Relief Dragons amid Clouds|清乾隆御製黃釉浮雕雲龍紋碗・珍藏 Imperial Qianlong Yellow-Glazed Bowl with Relief Dragons amid Clouds|清乾隆御製黃釉浮雕雲龍紋碗・珍藏
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Imperial Qianlong Yellow-Glazed Bowl with Relief Dragons amid Clouds|清乾隆御製黃釉浮雕雲龍紋碗・珍藏

$280,000.00 $224,000.00

Qianlong Period Imperial Yellow and Turquoise-Green Glazed Porcelain Bowl|A Symbol of Absolute Power and Imperial Grace Imperial yellow glaze has historically been reserved exclusively for the Chinese royal family, symbolizing supreme authority and noble virtue. During the Qing dynasty, strict regulations were enforced: the use of yellow glaze was prohibited among the populace, and even flawed pieces were meticulously destroyed...

Imperial Qianlong Turquoise-Ground Enamelled Floral Cup with Gilded Rim|清乾隆御製綠松釉描金口琺瑯彩繪花杯・珍藏 Imperial Qianlong Turquoise-Ground Enamelled Floral Cup with Gilded Rim|清乾隆御製綠松釉描金口琺瑯彩繪花杯・珍藏
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Imperial Qianlong Turquoise-Ground Enamelled Floral Cup with Gilded Rim|清乾隆御製綠松釉描金口琺瑯彩繪花杯・珍藏

$280,000.00 $224,000.00

Qianlong Imperial Enamel-on-Porcelain Cups with Butterfly Motif (Pair)|The Pinnacle of Qing Court Porcelain Falangcai (enamel-on-porcelain) emerged at the end of the Kangxi reign, blending European enameling techniques with traditional Chinese porcelain, and was crafted exclusively in the imperial workshops for the Emperor's private enjoyment. Often referred to as “the imperial ware within imperial ware,” these pieces represent the zenith of...

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