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How much do you know about the most expensive porcelain in the history of collection?

First place: Qingganlong famille rose hollowed out? More than Jiqing? Turnover bottle 550 million yuan

20 10 bainbridge's auction house in bainbridge, England, took a pastel hollowed-out Qing Ji bottle with a commission of 550 million yuan, setting a new record for the auction of ancient ceramic works of art in China. This transaction price is also by far the highest price of China art transactions in the world. Industry authorities confirmed that the buyer is a collector from Chinese mainland.

Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cylinder Cup?

Chenghua Doucai Jigang Cup is an artistic treasure in traditional ceramics of Han Dynasty, which belongs to the imperial wine glass of Chenghua Emperor in Ming Dynasty. On the outer wall of the left-handed foot-lying bowl with a diameter of about 8 cm, the outline of the pattern is first outlined with blue and white fine lines, then glazed, and fired in a kiln at a high temperature of about 1300 degrees, and then the reserved blue and white pattern is filled with red, green and yellow colors, and then fired in a kiln at a low temperature for the second time.

May 8, 20 14 Tang Yin? The precious Ming Chenghua Doucai Chicken Cylinder Cup was auctioned at Sotheby's China Spring Auction of Important Porcelains and Crafts in Hong Kong, and the transaction price was HK$ 2,865,438+0.24 million (about RMB 249 million).

Dry Qinglong pale yellow and foreign colors add to the icing on the cake, and the bottle of gourd with a long neck is even more beautiful.

In the Qing Dynasty, when Jingdezhen royal porcelain craftsmen adopted and became familiar with the painting techniques pioneered by Qianlong in his early years, a luxurious and complicated decoration technique spread all over the country. Highly respected. This technique, in which fine needles are used to draw grass patterns, phoenix tail patterns and flower patterns on the glaze to show the effect of "brocade land", is becoming more and more perfect in Jingdezhen. This long-necked gourd bottle is a masterpiece of this period. The decorative patterns painted on the bottle are brightly colored, overlapping and staggered, and the composition is exquisite and meticulous.

The bottle was bought by Hong Kong collector Zhang Yongzhen for HK$ 252.66 million (about RMB 226.3 million) after 45 bids at the auction of China porcelain and handicrafts held at Sotheby's in Hong Kong on October 7, 2000 10.