
Description
H:30cmW:21cm This is a Qing Dynasty flambé-glazed zun with deer-head handles, an important imperial court decorative porcelain piece. Shaped with a constricted mouth and drooping belly, with deer-head handles attached to both sides (deer homophonically means "official fortune," symbolizing good luck); fully coated with flambé glaze, dominated by purple-red with interspersed blue-gray spots, the glaze is luminous and thick, with natural and luxurious flambé effect; the body is heavy, the form is dignified. Zun with deer-head handles is an auspicious-themed decorative object in the Qing court; this piece has an auspicious theme, exquisite glaze, and fine craftsmanship, making it a treasure of Qing flambé-glazed porcelain.
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Qing Dynasty Flambé-Glazed Zun with Deer-Head Handles
Estimate £3,500-£4,500
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East & West Fine Art Auction
Jan 29, 2026 6:00 AM ESTRomford, England, London, UK
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