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ENAMEL AND GLASS
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A pair of glass bowls
Early 19th century
Diameter: 6 1/2 in, 16.5 cm
the well-rounded sides of each rise from a slightly spreading, recessed foot and terminate in a thickened, everted rim. |
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61
A fine, painted enamel box and cover
18th century
Length: 10 1/4 in, 26 cm
set on four cloud-shaped bracket feet, the box has straight sides and is quatrefoil in shape. |
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62
A good painted enamel bowl
18th century
Diameter: 5 1/2 in, 14 cm
supported on a slightly waisted foot painted with four panels, each containing a highly stylised dragon, against a diaper ground. |
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63
A fine and unusual painted enamel cup
Mid-18th century
Width across the handles: 4 1/8 in, 10.5 cm
of slightly flaring square section with indented corners |
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64
A fine and rare, small painted enamel vase
Qianlong mark and period
Height: 3 3/8 in, 8.6 cm
of archaic bronze fanggu form. |
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65
A gilt-bronze and champlevé enamel figure
of a monk
18th century
Height: 5 3/4 in, 14.6 cm
seated, he holds a drum in his left hand and a stick in his right.
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66
A fine and unusual champlevé enamel
alms bowl
18th century
Diameter: 8 in, 20.3 cm
set with seven shaped panels, each containing a different repoussé figure of Buddha in gilt-bronze |
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67
A good cloisonné enamel bowl
16th century
Diameter: 9 5/8 in, 24.5 cm
the well-rounded sides rise from a slightly spreading foot and terminate in an everted mouth. |
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68
An unusual cloisonné enamel box
and cover
Second half of the 17th century
Length: 9 in, 23 cm
standing on four bracket feet, the rectangular-section box has steeply flared sides and a flat cover. |
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69
A fine cloisonné enamel vase
Late Ming dynasty
Height: 7 7/8 in, 20 cm
of archaic bronze hu form. The well-rounded
body rises from a conical foot to a waisted
neck and the shoulders are applied with
two well-cast, gilt-bronze, monster-mask |
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70
A rare cloisonné enamel wall vase (biping)
Late Ming dynasty
Height: 10 3/8 in, 26.3 cm
rising from a spreading foot, the pear-shaped vase has a waisted neck and an everted rim. |
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71
A fine, large cloisonné enamel vase
and cover
18th century
Height: 25 in, 63.5 cm
supported on three feet, issuing from gilt-bronze lion masks and terminating in gilt scrolled finials. |
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72
An unusual cloisonné enamel box
and cover
Qianlong mark and period
Length: 6 7/8 in, 17.5 cm
of rounded, rectangular section, the box rises from a spreading foot. |
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73
A fine, small cloisonné enamel censer
and cover
18th century
Height: 5 1/2 in, 13.9 cm
set on three cabriole legs, the compressed globular vessel has a straight neck |
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74
A fine and rare cloisonné enamel box
and cover
Qianlong period
Diameter: 12 3/4 in, 32.5 cm
of circular form and supported on a straight foot. |
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75
A good cloisonné enamel panel
Qianlong period
20 x 15 5/8 in, 50.7 x 39.8 cm
decorated with various objects in coloured enamels on a geometric diaper ground. |
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76
A fine cloisonné enamel basin
Second half of the 17th century
Diameter: 15 3/4 in, 39.8 cm
the interior is decorated with a lotus pond with fish, a snail and a crustacean amid rocks and waterweeds, with insects flying above |
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77
A good cloisonné enamel arrow vase
Ming dynasty
Height: 4 3/4 in, 12.2 cm
from a spreading foot ring, the depressed globular body rises to a long, cylindrical neck set with two tubular handles. |
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78
A rare cloisonné enamel inkstone box
and cover
18th century
Length: 4 in, 10.2 cm
the box is set on four low, gilt-bronze bracket feet and the base is enamelled in various colours on a turquoise ground |
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