Antique Chinese Porcelain Plaque, Qing, Hall of
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This piece is a marvel. It is porcelain, has gold throughout, and The workmanship is fantastic. When the light hits it the gold shines and the color of the blue is striking. It is a large piece, wall hanging, in a wonderful frame. It is 35 7/8" tall x 20 7/8" wide framed The seals read (they were translated for us by a person fluent in Chinese): Oval seal means Treasure appointed for Qianlong Emperor’s court (Qianlong was the fourth Qing emperor, he reigned from 1735 to 1796). The right seal, [Shiqu Baoyu] - name of the collection of calligraphy and paintings from the Qing dynasty imperial court. The left seal, Seal of Sanxitang (or 'Three rarities Hall' - a place in Emperor's palace in Beijing where rarities were kept. The bottom seal, are two squared (framed) characters after the inscription, they are private seals. The whole meaning is: "With respect by the humble servant Ding Guan (Guan'e'). Ding Guan (Guan'e) is the artist who lived and painted in the earlier years of Qianlong Emperor's reign period. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ADDITIONAL PICTURES, PLEASE CONTACT US, WE WILL BE GLAD TO PROVIDE THEM.
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Antique Chinese Porcelain Plaque, Qing, Hall of
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