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A PAIR OF JADE-MOUNTED GILT-BRONZE JARDINIÈRES
Mid-Qing Dynasty
Each side set with a jade panel with lotus scrolls carved in openwork,
the gilt-metal body incised around the inset panels with further lotus
scrolls and the rims similarly decorated, all raised on four lobed feet,
with two old metal liners, possibly original.
Each 27cm (10 5/8in) wide (2).
£8,000 - 12,000
CNY72,000 - 110,000
清中葉 銅鎏金嵌玉纏枝蓮紋倭角花盆 一對
Provenance: a French private collection
來源: 法國私人收藏
Compare with a related gilt-bronze flowerpot but with panels of
cloisonné enamel in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing,
dated to the mid-Qing Dynasty, illustrated in the Compendium of
Collections in the Palace Museum: Enamel 4, Beijing, 2011, pl.16
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