£ 75,000.00
Period: Qing dynasty, Qianlong period Dimensions: 24cm high Provenance: A private American collection
This elegantly shaped cloisonné enamel vase is finely decorated with flowers and foliage. The two handles running down from either side of the slender neck, in the shape or auspicious ‘ruyi’ sceptres.
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A cloisonné enamel garlic neck vase with ‘ruyi’ handles (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
£ 75,000.00
Period: Qing dynasty, Qianlong period
Dimensions: 24cm high
Provenance: A private American collection
Description
This elegantly shaped cloisonné enamel vase is finely decorated with flowers and foliage. The two handles running down from either side of the slender neck, in the shape or auspicious ‘ruyi’ sceptres.
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