Qing Qianlong Gold Inlaid Treasure Golden Ou Yonggu Cup
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The Jin Ou Yonggu Cup, embedded with precious gold during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, is a golden artifact from the Forbidden City. There are a total of four cups, including two made of gold, one made of copper gilded gold in the early years of Emperor Qianlong, and the other made of gold in the early years of Emperor Jiaqing. It is currently housed in the Palace Museum in Beijing (1 gold, built in the second year of the Jiaqing reign), the Palace Museum in Taipei (1 gold, built in the Qianlong reign), and the Wallace Museum in London (1 gold, 1 copper gilt, built in the Qianlong reign). Height 12.5 centimeters, caliber 8 centimeters. Cup made of gold, tripod shaped, round, straight mouthed. The mouth edge is engraved with a circular pattern, with one side engraved with the seal script "Jin Ou Yonggu" in the middle, and the other side engraved with the four character inscription "Made in the Qianlong era".