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Work ID:
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M01A00202
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Title:
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A six-sectioned conglomerated vase in teadust glaze
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Creation Date:
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Qian-long reign, Qing Dynasty
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Start Year Date:
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A.D.1736
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End Year Date:
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A.D.1795
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Dynasty:
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67 Qian-long reign (A.D. 1736~1795)
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Kiln:
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Qian-long ware
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Creation Place:
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China
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Measurements:
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Height: 24.2 cm
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Material:
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Porcelain
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Form:
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Pin (vase)
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Type:
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Ceramics
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Repository:
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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Description:
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This vase is a conglomeration of five vases adjoining to the middle vase. All six compartments have the same size, and their bases align uniformly on the ground. The five outer vases expose the same surface area, and they are hollow inside. The middle vase is solid from shoulder to foot, perforated in a few places, and attached to the five outer vases. The six necks are made separately and attached to the body thereafter. The teadust glaze is basically green, and it appears brownish yellow in the rim and neck where the glaze runs thin on the edges.
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ImageV ID:
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M01A00202AS001
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Rights:
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Lee & Lee Communications
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