The Qianlong period ran between 1736-1796 and was of the Qing Dynasty. It refers to the time during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. With Chinese marks, it is not always easy to tell which marks are authentic as many later pieces can also bear the same mark.
Below are some examples of astrological items made during the Qianlong period.
A very fine white jade and russet carving of a rabbit Qianlong Superbly carved from a smoothly polished stone with an attractive lustre as a plump animal with head slightly raised to its right with long grooved ears, its legs tucked beneath the body, grasping a long leafy lingzhi and chrysanthemum stem in its mouth. 6cm (2 3/8in) long
Sold for HK$ 625,000 (£ 62,194) inc. premium at Bonhams in 2018
A set of Chinese famille rose porcelain snuff bottles; painted with 12 chinese zodiac and calliqraphy; four character Qianlong mark on base; H: 6.5 cm, W: 4.5 cm
Sold for $600 at Hua Xin Auction in 2018
A CELADON JADE FIGURE OF A ZODIAC RAM FIGURE QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD the anthropomorphic figure rendered with a ram’s head and portrayed seated cross-legged with the right hand resting on the lap and the left firmly holding a scroll, further clad in loose robes and trousers cascading in folds, the stone of a pale celadon colour with faint russet streaks to the underside 4.8 cm, 1 7/8 in.
Sold for 100,000 HKD at Sothebys in 2017