This vintage Japanese vase is a stunning piece of art, measuring at 16 inches in height. The intricate cloisonné technique was used to create the beautiful floral pattern in shades of blue, with delicate cherry blossom flowers. The vase originates from China and is a perfect addition to any collection of antique vases or Asian art. Has some wear as photographed. Overall great vintage condition.
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This STUNNING Chinese cloisonne vase is a beautiful antique piece that will add to your collection. The vase is adorned with intricate floral chrysanthemums sitting in a basket, lilies a rose and rare butterfly design.
Large Chinese Qing Yongzheng Blue and White Red Enamel 9 Dragon Porcelain Vase. We understand what we are offering is extremely fragile and it will be in everybody’s best interests to have it delivered safely. Therefore, we will only use brand new packing materials. Your item will be packed with both small and large bubble wrap, then placed in a double wall box and filled with Styrofoam peanuts.
Fantastic quality and detail to the enamel decoration featuring a five clawed dragon chasing flaming pearls and Phoenix with ruyi border to the mouth. Some minor wear to the gilt decoration around the mouth, commensurate with age. No chips, nibbles, cracks. A large piece standing 39cm tall and measures 25cm in diameter. Empress Dowager Cixi’s family title in relation to Emperor Guangxu would be “great-aunt” or grand-aunt. This is because Emperor Guangxu was the son of Prince Chun, who was the younger brother of Empress Dowager Cixi’s husband, Emperor Xianfeng. Therefore, Emperor Guangxu was Empress Dowager Cixi’s grand-nephew or great-nephew, depending on the specific terminology used. The reign of the Guangxu (Glorious Succession) Emperor lasted from 1875 to 1908. His name was Zaitian AISIN-GIORO. He was born August 14, 1871 and ascended the throne in 1875 at the age of four as the tenth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty and the ninth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. He was adopted by the Empress Dowager Cixi as her son. Until age nineteen, in 1894, the Guangxu Emperor was “aided” in his rule by the Empress Dowager Cixi. Four years later, in 1898 at age 23, he initiated the Hundred Days’ Reform in an attempt to modernize China which was abruptly stopped same year by Cixi, after which he was put under house arrest until his death in November 14, 1908. The cause of his death remains a mystery until this day. He was succeeded by Empress Dowager Cixi’s hand picked heir, his nephew Puyi, who became the Xuantong Emperor.
This stunning vintage Chinese vase is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. Made of the finest Cloisonne, it features intricate detailing and beautiful enamel work. The vase is a classic example of Chinese art and comes from the post-1940 period. It would make a fantastic addition to any collection of Asian/Oriental antiques and is guaranteed to impress. The vase has been well-preserved and is in excellent condition, ready to be displayed and admired. Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite piece of Chinese history. Height 13 inch width 6+ in excellent condition.
A very large vase of original shape, with a wide neck. Made in blue tones, covered with floral ornament and flowers. The high neck is complemented by two handles in the form of dragons, and along the diameter of the wide part of the base there are three relief heads of mythical animals. Dimensions: height 68; diameter 39. Condition: Good, there are minor wear and tear caused by time. We will respond within 24 hours.