A pair of good quality cloisonne vases from around 1900 I suspect. They are quite heavy at 1377 gm which gives you some idea of the gauge of the body.
They are 24 cm high and are in fine condition except that one has had a couple of slight bruises, shown in the photographs but quite diffi ...click for details
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL JARDINIERE, LATE 19TH CENTURY.
The jardiniere enamelled overall with formal scrolling lotus beneath a ruyi border and above lappets. The inside is thickly counter enamelled with blue. This is quite substantially made and so quite heavy.
Approximately 14.5 cm high, 19 cm diameter. Weight = 950 gm. Fine con ...click for details
A small Chinese cloisonne enamel dish decorated with butterflies and flowers on a green ground.
Late 19th ~ early 20th century.
Approximately 8.6 cm diameter. Fine condition except for a tiny impact mark on the blue counter enamel within the foot-rim. This has not affected the front ...click for details
AN ATTRACTIVE CHINESE CLOISONNE MEIPING, LATE 18TH ~ EARLY 19TH C.
A miniature Chinese cloisonne meiping vase, late 18th ~ early 19th century. Bright colours and good gilding. It is apparent that the wires are soldered which is a technique associated often with earlier wares.
Approximately 7.7 cm high. Small bruise on side ...click for details
A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE DRAGON BOWLS, 19TH CENTURY.
The cloisonne bowls have some wear and slight damage showing their long life. I am really offering one bowl and throwing the other into the deal.
They are 19th century but not the thin cheap bowls often encountered. These have some weight, 445 gm.
AN ATTRACTIVE CHINESE CLOISONNE VASE, LATE 18TH ~ EARLY 19TH C.
Miniature Chinese cloisonne vase, late 18th ~ early 19th century. Bright colours and good gilding. It is apparent that the wires are soldered which is a technique associated often with earlier wares.
Approximately 3.3/8 inches ( 8.6cm ) high. Good condition but le ...click for details
A pair of mille-fleur (1000 flowers) cloisonné vases made in China around the beginning of the 20th century. Though there are no telltale wear marks on the mouth rims it is possible that these vases once had covers.
Approximately 6.1/8 inches ( 15.5cm) high. The jars are dirty; I have left ...click for details