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A large Chinese cloisonné enamel 'archaistic' altar garniture five-piece set. Qing dynasty,...
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A large Chinese cloisonné enamel 'archaistic' altar garniture five-piece set.
Qing dynasty, Daoguang period
Comprising a tripod incense burner with cover of globular form flanked by a pair of bracket handles, a pair of pricket candlesticks, and a pair of gu vases, finely enamelled with archaistic motives including taotie masks, cicadas, and keyfrets, 47 - 55cm high (5).
Provenance: From Shapes, the sale of the contents of Glencruitten House, 2003, Lot 159. (label)
清道光 銅胎掐絲琺瑯仿古紋五供
來源: 2003年Shapes 拍賣行,Glencruitten House 拍賣第159號。(標籤)
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