Pair Of Wooden Frames Carved With Dragons, Phoenix And European Coat Of Arms.china 19th Century. flag


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"Pair Of Wooden Frames Carved With Dragons, Phoenix And European Coat Of Arms.china 19th Century."
The 2 frames are identically sculpted with Dragons, Phoenixes, Buddhist Lions, Bats and Sacred Pearls, evolving in the middle of clouds, flames and waves. The quality is exceptional, the details are complex, precise, meticulously carved and the cabinetwork finish is perfect. This high quality leads us to believe that these frames were made in southern China, for example in Canton, rather than in Vietnam. The real work of lace, boldly sculpted, was the work of a workshop accustomed to excellence as were the Chinese workshops of sculptures mainly on ivory, from Canton. It should be noted that such a quality of sculpture is not never found in wood and rarely in ivory. The pediments of the frames present European coats of arms, a motto is inscribed: "Probitas Fons Honoris" and above a series of characters which appear to us to be Hebrew. It is difficult to precisely date such sculptures which could have been executed from the end of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century. The fact that the Dragons only have 4 claws indicates that the ban on 5 claws is still respected, which would credit a creation before the middle of the 19th century. Heraldic research could probably provide a precise date. Dimensions: 280x195mm. Small gaps (see photos).
Price: 1 700 €
Artist: Canton
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Condition of use

Material: Solid wood
Width: 195mm
Height: 280mm

Reference: 1202383
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Pair Of Wooden Frames Carved With Dragons, Phoenix And European Coat Of Arms.china 19th Century.
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