CHINESE CLOISONNé ENAMEL VASE BOX Qianlong Period, 18th century AD A bronze container in the shape of a vase in profile, with decoration in cloisonné enamel including polychrome scrolling lotus and prunus blossom, tendrils and geometric shapes on a blue field; gilt borders; gilt facing imperial lion-head to the lid, four character seal block to the underside; possibly from the Imperial Palace. 932 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Fine condition, light abrasion. [No Reserve] Provenance Property of a Gloucestershire, UK collector; acquired UK, 1990-2015. Published Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. Footnotes Foreign influence contributed to the development of cloisonné during the early fourteenth to fifteenth century in China. The earliest securely
CHINESE CLOISONNé ENAMEL VASE BOX Qianlong Period, 18th century AD A bronze container in the shape of a vase in profile, with decoration in cloisonné enamel including polychrome scrolling lotus and prunus blossom, tendrils and geometric shapes on a blue field; gilt borders; gilt facing imperial lion-head to the lid, four character seal block to the underside; possibly from the Imperial Palace. 932 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Fine condition, light abrasion. [No Reserve] Provenance Property of a Gloucestershire, UK collector; acquired UK, 1990-2015. Published Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. Footnotes Foreign influence contributed to the development of cloisonné during the early fourteenth to fifteenth century in China. The earliest securely
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