Introduction to the fragrant yellow glaze stamped double-eared three-legged furnace: Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), collected in 2002, Chen Kiln products, collected by Yaozhou Kiln Museum. Thick round lips, wide mouth, short neck, flat and bulging belly, concave bottom, and three-cone-shaped feet. The edge of the mouth is decorated with flat strips and symmetrical erect ears, the upper part of the ears is decorated with floral patterns, the neck is decorated with a convex rib, the outer abdomen is decorated with butterfly and flower patterns, and the underbelly is engraved with a string pattern. The inside and outside of the neck and outside of the vessel are coated with make-up soil and covered with fragrant yellow glaze, which is devitrified. The body below the inner neck and at the end of the foot is exposed. The body is earthy yellow, dense and hard.
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