Ming Chenghua Colorful Three Autumn Cup (with auspicious emotions as shown in the picture) Description: The history and value of the Chenghua Three Autumn Cup. In traditional Chinese culture, porcelain has always held a special position. Since the Tang and Song dynasties, Chinese porcelain has become an important collection for nobles and royalty around the world. For Chinese people, porcelain is not only a work of art, but also an important component of national essence and cultural inheritance. Porcelain from the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty has attracted widespread attention due to its unique craftsmanship, techniques, and shape, becoming the pursuit goal of collectors. Among them, Chenghua Doucai porcelain is particularly favored by collectors. Chenghua Doucai porcelain has the characteristics of colorful, elegant and exquisite appearance, and is rare in quantity, making it highly sought after in the collection market. When it comes to Chenghua Doucai porcelain, the first thing we think of is mostly chicken bowl cups. On April 8, 2014, the Ming Cheng Hua Dou Cai Chicken Jar Cup held by Mei Yin Tang was sold for HKD 2812.4 million at Sotheby's in Hong Kong, setting a new world auction record for Chinese porcelain. As an outstanding member of the Chenghua Doucai porcelain industry, the Chenghua Three Autumn Cup has received much attention and admiration from people. These three autumn cups were made during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty as palace imperial items, with a size similar to a chicken jar. It is said to have been specially made for Emperor Chenghua to appreciate the scenery of the Three Autumn Festival. The Chenghua Doucai Three Autumn Cup launched today is circular, 4.3cm high, and 6.9cm in diameter. The small and exquisite size makes people admire its exquisite craftsmanship and design. However, the value of the Three Autumn Cup lies not only in its appearance and history, but also in its cultural value. As a leader in the Ming Dynasty Chenghua Doucai porcelain, the Three Autumn Cup naturally contains rich cultural connotations. From the bottom style, we can see the six characters of "Da Ming Cheng Hua Nian Zhi" and the font style of "Baby Style". If we carefully observe these fonts, it is not difficult to find that their style is rough, casual, atmospheric, and with a certain softness, perfectly expressing the moral concept of "combining hardness and softness" in Chinese culture. In addition, the Three Autumn Cup also carries historical significance. The Chenghua Three Autumn Cup was once collected by Mr. Sun Yingzhou and donated to the Palace Museum for free in 1959. At that time, Mr. Sun Yingzhou was a ceramic collector who loved cultural relics and had extremely high appraisal techniques. His donation behavior demonstrated his respect and love for the inheritance of Chinese culture. To this day, these three autumn cups are still in the collection of the Palace Museum and have become the goal pursued by cultural relics enthusiasts and collectors. For the estimated value of the Three Autumn Cup, some people believe that its value exceeds 1 billion US dollars, and whether this value is exaggerated also needs to be considered from different perspectives. From a historical and cultural perspective, the Three Autumn Cup is undoubtedly an irreplaceable precious cultural relic. As a gift from the Ming Dynasty emperor to his concubine, the Three Autumn Cup reflects the emperor's power and status, as well as the cultural and artistic characteristics of ancient Chinese royal life. In addition, the rarity, exquisite level, and collectible value of the Three Autumn Cup cannot be ignored. This collection is exquisite and cheap. If there are buyers who like it, please take action in a timely manner. Thank you all for coming! Promise of the original store: According to the regulations of the "Confucius Old Book Network" website, the special contract law
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