No. 83065265

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粉彩羲之愛鵝瓷板(Lot.00356) - Porcelain - China - Late 20th century/21st century
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粉彩羲之愛鵝瓷板(Lot.00356) - Porcelain - China - Late 20th century/21st century

Supply: Provide 1 beautiful Pastel Xizhi Love Goose porcelain plate Describe: The porcelain pieces are square and flat, with patterns painted in pastel colors. An old man stands under a weeping willow on a mountain rock, watching the white geese in the water, while the children play in the water, forming a picture of "Xi Zhi loves the geese". "The Biography of Wang Xizhi in the Book of Jin" records: "(Xizhi) loved geese. There was a solitary grandmother in Kuaiji who raised a goose. It was good at singing. However, he asked for the market and failed to find one, so he brought his relatives and friends to visit him. When my grandmother heard that Xi was coming, she cooked it for him. Then, Xi Zhi sighed. There was a Taoist priest in Shanyin who liked to raise geese. I happily finished writing and returned home from the coop, feeling very happy." The picture "Xizhi Loves Goose" is one of the "Four Love Pictures" (Tao Yuanming loves chrysanthemums, Zhou Dunyi loves lotus, Wang Xizhi loves geese, Lin Hejing loves cranes). It is one of the common decorations on porcelain in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China. It expresses the feelings of ancient literati. Elegance. This porcelain tablet is written in the summer of Maochen (that is, the summer of 1928). Condition: In good condition, there are signs of use, no cracks, no chips, no signs of repair, and the sound is crisp when knocked. Powerful UV inspection was used. (Please see picture for details) Specification: Length(cm): 42.50 Width(cm): 27.50 Weight (gram): 1,540.00 Mailing method: Safe and professional package, sent by professional courier with tracking system and shipping insurance. (Sold without stand) There may be color differences between the photo and the real object, please understand. Disclaimer: As a Courtesy to Our Customers, Condition Reports and Additional Photos are available Upon Request, their face Any Condition Reports Are OPINIONS only and should not be E considered statements of faction. The absence of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in good condition or completely free from defects, blemishes, repairs, wear, or the effects of aging. All lots are sold "as is" and by the conditions of sale. Tianxia Treasure. assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Tianxia Treasure Ltd. assumes no responsibility for verifying any label on the Lot originally from the consignor and does not warrant that any Lot is marketable or suitable for any purchase, and assumes no risk, responsibility, or liability to any person for its authenticity, authenticity, responsibility for culture, source, origin, attribution, period, purpose or measurement of any batch.

No. 83065265

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粉彩羲之愛鵝瓷板(Lot.00356) - Porcelain - China - Late 20th century/21st century

粉彩羲之愛鵝瓷板(Lot.00356) - Porcelain - China - Late 20th century/21st century

Supply:
Provide 1 beautiful
Pastel Xizhi Love Goose porcelain plate
Describe:
The porcelain pieces are square and flat, with patterns painted in pastel colors. An old man stands under a weeping willow on a mountain rock, watching the white geese in the water, while the children play in the water, forming a picture of "Xi Zhi loves the geese". "The Biography of Wang Xizhi in the Book of Jin" records: "(Xizhi) loved geese. There was a solitary grandmother in Kuaiji who raised a goose. It was good at singing. However, he asked for the market and failed to find one, so he brought his relatives and friends to visit him. When my grandmother heard that Xi was coming, she cooked it for him. Then, Xi Zhi sighed. There was a Taoist priest in Shanyin who liked to raise geese. I happily finished writing and returned home from the coop, feeling very happy." The picture "Xizhi Loves Goose" is one of the "Four Love Pictures" (Tao Yuanming loves chrysanthemums, Zhou Dunyi loves lotus, Wang Xizhi loves geese, Lin Hejing loves cranes). It is one of the common decorations on porcelain in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China. It expresses the feelings of ancient literati. Elegance. This porcelain tablet is written in the summer of Maochen (that is, the summer of 1928).

Condition:
In good condition, there are signs of use, no cracks, no chips, no signs of repair, and the sound is crisp when knocked. Powerful UV inspection was used. (Please see picture for details)

Specification:
Length(cm): 42.50
Width(cm): 27.50
Weight (gram): 1,540.00

Mailing method:
Safe and professional package, sent by professional courier with tracking system and shipping insurance. (Sold without stand)

There may be color differences between the photo and the real object, please understand.

Disclaimer:
As a Courtesy to Our Customers, Condition Reports and Additional Photos are available Upon Request, their face Any Condition Reports Are OPINIONS only and should not be E considered statements of faction. The absence of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in good condition or completely free from defects, blemishes, repairs, wear, or the effects of aging. All lots are sold "as is" and by the conditions of sale.
Tianxia Treasure. assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Tianxia Treasure Ltd. assumes no responsibility for verifying any label on the Lot originally from the consignor and does not warrant that any Lot is marketable or suitable for any purchase, and assumes no risk, responsibility, or liability to any person for its authenticity, authenticity, responsibility for culture, source, origin, attribution, period, purpose or measurement of any batch.

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