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Why do Chen Mingyuan teapots shoot high prices frequently?

Chen Mingyuan, whose name is Ming Yuan and whose name is Hefeng, also known as Shixiashan, was a famous Yixing purple sand artist during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. He is a famous hand who has made great achievements in pot art and fine products for hundreds of years. He came from a purple sand family and made dozens of tea sets for elegant play, all of which were exquisite. He also pioneered the style of carving poems and inscriptions on pots. His style is elegant and generous, and his works are well-known at home and abroad. At that time, there was a saying that "overseas competition is a distant dish", which made outstanding contributions to the development of purple sand pottery.

Chen Mingyuan of Kangxi Dynasty in Qing Dynasty is a master whose history has been fixed, especially his bionic flower and fruit works, which are unmatched by Taoists in past dynasties. He can be called a master of flower devices, and Chen Mingyuan Pumpkin Pot is his masterpiece.

20 16, 16 On May 5th, in the spring auction of Guardian 20 16 in China, the "pumpkin pot made in Chen Mingyuan" was sold for 32.2 million yuan, making it the most expensive pumpkin pot in history, which can be said to be a "sand-breaking" in the purple sand industry. Legend has it that the old owner of the pot can be traced back to Pang Yuanji, the owner of Xu Zhai in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. He is known as "the most famous China painting and calligraphy collector in the world". When he was in financial difficulties in his later years, he presented a large number of collections to TanJing, the son of Du Zhi, a legendary collector in the Republic of China. 1978, Du Weishan auctioned this pot at Sotheby's "Yixing Famous Pottery" auction, and Dr. Luo Guixiang, a famous patriotic industrialist in Hong Kong, won it with a huge sum of HK$ 30,000.

The trading prices of Chen Mingyuan teapot over the years are as follows:

7.04 million Chen Mingyuan purple sand pumpkin pots were sold in Kangxi 20 1 1 year in Qing Dynasty.

In the early Qing Dynasty, Chen Mingyuan made a pot of 3.54 million Shamei piles, which was sold in 20 10.

The transaction of Chen Mingyuan purple sand three-legged round pot made by Kangxi in Qing Dynasty was 2.46 million yuan, which was 20 10 years.

3.58 million Chen Mingyuan-made plum blossom pile pot clinched a deal 20 13.

Chen Mingyuan four-legged Ding Long pot 20 13 sold for 5.75 million yuan.

Wu Ming, the joint residence of Kangxi in Chen Mingyuan in the Qing Dynasty, sold 9.89 million yuan, 20 13.

With the soaring value of pot making in Chen Mingyuan, similar fakes have emerged one after another in recent years. For collectors, it is necessary to master the corresponding identification knowledge to avoid possible risks. Chen Yongju said that collectors should not only look at authentic products, make more contacts and comparisons, and increase their perceptual knowledge, but also learn the history of purple sand, master the changes in the production process of purple sand, the clay materials in different periods in history, the technical style and printing methods of pot artists, and common counterfeiting methods.

Chen Mingyuan teapot: Transaction date: 20 15-07-3 1 Transaction price: 2.725 million yuan.

A few days ago, Luo Guixiang's old collection "Pumpkin Pot Made by Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty Chen Mingyuan" was auctioned at Guardian Art Auction. The auction started at 20 million yuan, and was finalized at 28 million yuan, with a transaction price of 32.2 million yuan, which set a new auction record for his personal works.

Chen Mingyuan Pumpkin Pot in Qing Kangxi China Guardian Spring Auction 2016: 32.2 million yuan.

The teapot is bullish in the auction market and is an "antique" with collection value. The works of famous artists are often hard to find. As the saying goes, "How to get enough jewels on the earth is like a grain of mud."

It is said that the founder of teapot is Gong Chun of Ming Dynasty in China. Due to the perfect combination of artistry and practicality, the teapot is so precious and memorable. The benefits of making tea in teapot and the culture of drinking tea blindly add to the noble and elegant charm of purple sand.

The all-media group of Art Weekly took stock of the teapot that has been auctioned for more than 10 million yuan in these years:

In the early Qing Dynasty, Chen Mingyuan used pots to make vegetables. Beijing Poly 20 15 Spring Auction: 3 1, 625,000 yuan.

Chen Mingyuan Celebrity Sifang Beijing Hanhai 20 15 Spring Auction 322.000

Chen Mingyuan Tianji Wine Set Beijing Hanhai 20 15 Spring Auction 4.370.000

Note: Now 20 19 Beijing Hanhai Spring Auction and 99 Four Seasons Auction Collection officially begins!

Collection scope: porcelain, jade, gold, silver and bronze, woodwork, Chinese calligraphy and painting, oil painting, jewelry, bamboo and wood horn carving, stone carving, sculpture, textile (except cross stitch), handicrafts, documents, stamp products, tickets, badges, strange stone specimens, jewelry, miscellaneous items, etc.

? Wechat ID: 19956006023 (Manager Wang), Beijing Hanhai senior art broker, first-line state-owned auction company, first-line auction house.