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65. A rare cloisonné enamel shallow dish, the gently rounded sides rising from a flat base.
Early 15th century
Diameter: 5 3/8, 13.6 cm
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66. A pair of fine and rare cloisonné enamel dishes, each has gently rounded sides rising from a spreading ring foot and terminating in a flange rim.
Wanli period
Diameter: 9 1/2, 23.5 cm |
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67. A fine cloisonné enamel vase of archaic bronze fanghu form.
17th century
Height: 14 1/2, 36.9 cm |
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68. A good cloisonné enamel vase of archaic bronze hu form.
Early 17th century
Height: 10 1/2, 26.6 cm |
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69. An unusual Ming-style cloisonné enamel deep bowl, the steep sides rise from a slightly spreading ring foot to an everted rim.
18th century
Diameter: 6 5/8, 16.8 cm |
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70. A rare Imperial cloisonné enamel vase, the ovoid body rises from a high spreading foot to a gilt-bronze collar.
Qianlong period
Height: 10, 25.4 cm |
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71. A fine and large pair of cloisonné enamel pricket candlesticks, each is supported on a high campana base.
Qianlong period
Height: 17 1/2, 44.3 cm |
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72. A cloisonné enamel incense burner of fangding form, supported on four blade-shaped legs in the form of mythical beasts.
18th century
Height: 9, 22.8 cm
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