Important Pair Of China Japan Porcelain Vases Chinese Japonist Bronze Mount
Artist: Dans Le Style De Barbedienne
Pair of Japanese porcelain vases, probably from the Koto or Arita manufactures, they date from the 1850s and therefore from the Edo period.
Mounted in bronze around 1880 by a talented Parisian factory like Christofle or Barbedienne, who employed talented artists like Constant Sevin to design these Japanese or Chinese style frames.
The whiteness, blue as well as the finesse and originality of the medallions are a characteristic of Chinese productions from the end of the Ming dynsty and the beginning of that of the Qing.
perfect original condition.
Delivery possible in armored parcel and by chronopost for:
France 50€
Europe 90€
Others 120€
Mounted in bronze around 1880 by a talented Parisian factory like Christofle or Barbedienne, who employed talented artists like Constant Sevin to design these Japanese or Chinese style frames.
The whiteness, blue as well as the finesse and originality of the medallions are a characteristic of Chinese productions from the end of the Ming dynsty and the beginning of that of the Qing.
perfect original condition.
Delivery possible in armored parcel and by chronopost for:
France 50€
Europe 90€
Others 120€
1 850 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Length: 24,5
Height: 34,5
Reference (ID): 1352780
Availability: In stock
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