Pair Of Japanese-style Cloisonné Bronze Pots, 19th Century
A pair of cylindrical polychrome cloisonné bronze pots, resting on gilt bronze mounts adorned with elephant heads—a motif characteristic of the Japonisme style that captivated Parisian decorative arts in the 1870s and 1880s.
The decoration of flowers and scrolls on a black background, structured by geometric partitions, demonstrates a high level of decorative skill, typical of the prestigious pieces produced for the grand bourgeois homes of the period. The openwork rims add remarkable lightness to the whole.
Pairs of this type are rarely found complete and in such a coherent state: both pots show natural and even wear, without any restoration or significant loss of enamel.
A striking decorative piece, equally at home in a contemporary interior or a 19th-century setting.
The decoration of flowers and scrolls on a black background, structured by geometric partitions, demonstrates a high level of decorative skill, typical of the prestigious pieces produced for the grand bourgeois homes of the period. The openwork rims add remarkable lightness to the whole.
Pairs of this type are rarely found complete and in such a coherent state: both pots show natural and even wear, without any restoration or significant loss of enamel.
A striking decorative piece, equally at home in a contemporary interior or a 19th-century setting.
950 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Diameter: 15 cm
Height: 21 cm
Reference (ID): 1709728
Availability: In stock
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