PF1217

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Lot 4
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Vase en bronze doré et émaux cloisonnés Chine, dynastie Ming, XVIIE siècle

Estimate
3,000 - 4,000 EUR
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Description

  • bronze and cloisonné enamel
  • Haut. 28cm
à décor sur fond turquoise d'un écureuil courant entre les pampres et les feuilles de vigne, d'oiseau perché sur une branche de pêcher chargée de fruits et insectes en vol, la base dorée portant la marque Jingtai nianzhi à quatre caractères en relief, le couvercle à la prise en bronze doré ajouré postérieur ; sautes d'émail (2)

Condition

The vase is in good overall condition with the exception of a 1.5cm area of loss to the enamel to the body just below the dragon fly. The reticulated bronze handle is made of a separate part and is slightly detaching.
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