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Centerpiece; China, Qing Dynasty, Guangxu, 1875- 1907. Glazed and enameled porcelain. It has apocryphal Qianlong mark. Measurements: 3 x 14, x 14,5 cm. Centerpiece made of glazed and enameled porcelain. The center is decorated with five red bats. Known as Fú (bat), the sound emitted when pronounced is reminiscent of another character that means happiness, so the representation of bats is common in Chinese art. In this particular case the presence of five bats together represent values such as longevity, wealth and health. In the lower area the piece is also decorated with figurative motifs in red. In this case birds with their wings spread out.
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Centerpiece; China, Qing Dynasty, Guangxu, 1875- 1907. Glazed and enameled porcelain. It has apocryphal Qianlong mark. Measurements: 3 x 14, x 14,5 cm. Centerpiece made of glazed and enameled porcelain. The center is decorated with five red bats. Known as Fú (bat), the sound emitted when pronounced is reminiscent of another character that means happiness, so the representation of bats is common in Chinese art. In this particular case the presence of five bats together represent values such as longevity, wealth and health. In the lower area the piece is also decorated with figurative motifs in red. In this case birds with their wings spread out.
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