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Exceptional Famille-Rose Hundred Deer Vase from the Qing Dynasty, Featuring the Qianlong Seal, Mark and Period


We are pleased to present a remarkably rare and exquisite famille rose hu vase, meticulously crafted during the Qing dynasty, specifically under the Qianlong reign, as indicated by the six-character seal mark in underglaze blue, dating from 1736 to 1795. This exceptional artifact is adorned with a continuous motif that elegantly depicts a herd of deer within a meticulously rendered naturalistic landscape. The level of detail showcases extraordinary precision, with exquisitely enamelled fur illustrating the deer engaged in various activities such as frolicking, resting, and playing against an opulent chartreuse background. The composition is further enriched by a rocky terrain accentuated with elegantly twisted pine trees, branches bearing peaches, and the vibrantly multi color lingzhi fungus. A river gracefully meanders through the mountainous backdrop, enhancing the visual depth and dynamism of the piece. The vase's handles are artistically designed in the form of stylized chilong dragons, enameled with iron red and gold, further contributing to its grandeur. Upon examination of collections, museum holdings, and auction results, it is evident that this vase ranks among the finest—if not the singular exemplary—Hundred Deer Vases in existence worldwide. The overall height of this magnificent piece is 19 inches. 

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Groundbreaking Discovery Challenges the Established History of Ru Ware

[Cherry Hill NJ 05/25/2025] – A shocking revelation in the world of ancient Chinese ceramics is set to disrupt the established understanding of Ru ware, one of the most prized ceramics of the Song Dynasty. Independent researcher and collector [Joseph Sharon] has uncovered irrefutable evidence proving that Imperial Ru wares incorporated crushed blue agate in their glazes and fire-gilded bands on their rims and bases—features that have been systematically ignored by museums and auction houses.

With a personal collection of over 300 pieces and extensive microscopic imaging evidence, [Joseph Sharon] has repeatedly attempted to present these findings to leading institutions, only to be met with silence and resistance.

Microscopic Evidence Exposes Long-Held Myths

Through high-resolution microscopic analysis, the presence of blue agate within Ru ware glazes has been confirmed. This contradicts the long-held claim that no such material remained after firing or was used in Song Dynasty ceramics. Agate, with its unique melting properties, remains intact within the glaze, creating a distinctive and recognizable effect that is scientifically impossible to replicate artificially.

Furthermore, many of these artifacts feature fire-gilded bands, a lost technique using a gold and mercury mixture that corrodes naturally over time, forming cuprite and botryoidal malachite—a signature of genuine Imperial wares. This technique has not been in use since the mid-1800s due to safety concerns, further proving the age and authenticity of these artifacts.

Resistance from Museums and Auction Houses

Despite sharing detailed analyses and microscopic photographs, leading auction houses and institutions, including the Palace Museum in Taiwan, have refused to examine the collection. The implications of this research challenge the credibility of millions of dollars' worth of past Ru ware sales, many of which were misattributed merchant-grade wares.

"The art world must prioritize historical accuracy over institutional reputations and market interests," says [Joseph Sharon]. "Refusing to engage with this evidence is a disservice to scholarship and collectors alike."

Call to Action: Seeking Open-Minded Scholars and Institutions

[Joseph Sharon] invites independent researchers, universities, and institutions to examine the collection and conduct independent testing to validate these findings.

In an effort to bring transparency to the art and research world, a new website is set to launch, showcasing high-resolution microscopic images, detailed reports, and side-by-side comparisons with known Ru ware artifacts.

History must be shaped by evidence, not by the reluctance of institutions to admit past mistakes. The time for truth is now.

For media inquiries, interview requests, or collaboration opportunities, please contact:

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[Joseph Sharon] is a dedicated independent researcher and collector specializing in Song Dynasty ceramics. With an extensive collection and a passion for uncovering historical truths, [Joseph Sharon] has spent years analyzing and documenting evidence that challenges conventional narratives. Through scientific analysis and meticulous research, their goal is to bring long-overdue transparency to the world of ancient Chinese ceramics.


Chinese Masterpieces

By Joseph Sharon July 17, 2025
Qing Dynasty Qianlong Marked & Period Famille Rose Vase SALE
By Joseph Sharon July 17, 2025
Master Work Famille Rose Guan Vessel from the Qianlong Period of the Imperial Qing Dynasty
By Joseph Sharon July 17, 2025
Qing Dynasty Vase Featuring Hundred Cranes, Accompanied by Qianlong Seal Mark and Period Designation
By Joseph Sharon July 17, 2025
Groundbreaking Discovery Challenges the Established History of Ru Ware
By Joseph Sharon November 26, 2024
The Official Commissioned Royal Imperial Ru Ware Collection From The Northern Song Dynasty Emperor Huizong's Personal Collection
Authenticating Ming Dynasty Imperial Chenghua Blue & White and Doucai Wares
By Joseph Sharon March 23, 2024
Authenticating Ming Dynasty Imperial Chenghua Blue & White and Doucai Wares Will Show Several of the Finest Chenghua Masterpieces
By Joseph Sharon March 23, 2024
"Authenticating Closeup Proof" Northern Song Dynasty Yaozhou Kiln & Cizhou Kiln
By Joseph Sharon March 23, 2024
ABSOLUTE PROOF OF AUTHENTICITY! (Northern Song Dynasty 1st Ru Kiln Tribute Ru Wares)
By Joseph Sharon March 23, 2024
ABSOLUTE PROOF OF AUTHENTICITY! N.Song Dynasty 1st & 2nd Comm. Royal Ru Kiln Wares
By Joseph Sharon February 12, 2024
Most Important Chinese Art In the World !!! (Emperor Huizong's Royal Ru Kiln Porcelain Collection)
Qing Dynasty Imperial Qianlong Marked and Period
Famille Rose Vase
By Joseph Sharon December 28, 2023
Qing Dynasty Qianlong Marked & Period Famille Rose Vase SALE
By Joseph Sharon / ChineseMasterpieces.com December 28, 2023
These Masterpieces Falangcai Vases are very thinly potted, and they were decorated in the Forbidden City in Beijing during the Yongzheng period
Ming Dynasty Chenghua Mark & Period Brush Washer SALE $2,700,000.
By Joseph Sharon / ChineseMasterpieces.com December 28, 2023
This is an extremely fine incised B/W Ming Dynasty Chenghua period Imperial brush washer.
By Joseph Sharon December 27, 2023
The Official Commissioned Royal Imperial Ru Ware Collection From The Northern Song Dynasty Emperor Huizong's Personal Collection
TOTALLY CORRUPT Sotheby's, Christies, Bonhams
By Joseph Sharon December 27, 2023
I speak out to expose the corruption that permeates the entire fine Asian art market in America and the World.