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Pair of Qing Dynasty Chinese gilt bronze cloisonne enamel garden stool, stoutly repoussed in barrel shaped body, tall cylindrical with slightly swelled on the center, slightly domed round top. The garden stool is characterized by four dragon medallions set in four symmetrical directions, interspersed by variegate geometrical diapers cloisonne works and many floral motifs against pale-blue-turquoise enamel ground. Attractive protruding gilt knops encircling under the rim and above the foot, beneath the bands of chrysanthemum cloisonne enamel ribbon. The design is sophisticated, rich in color and feast to the eyes, reveals its masterpiece workmanship.
Mark on base, an impressed four gilt seal script -KaiShu- characters mark, within square border, QianLong Reign Period.
Dimension: 17" H x 12-1/2" Diam. (each)
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品相报告
Traced numerous tiny-holes of corrosions on enamel filling, No missing wires found on cloisonne works. With normal anomalies in nature, sign of stressed surface, minor scratch & dents, and trace of declined on gilt. Normal, consider ages and wear. Over all in excellent condition.
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