Bronze Gui Vessel with Orange Orchids

Bronze Gui Vessel with Orange Orchids

    Bronze Gui Vessel with Orange Orchids Archaistic Chinese, Western Zhou-style, bronze ritual food vessel (fangzuo gui); the wide bulbous form with taotie masks divided by flanges, with two horned animal-headed auricular handles, set on a raised foot with bird decoration; W: 10 1/2″ (handle to handle). Vessel Estimate:...
Cloisonné Goblet with Protea

Cloisonné Goblet with Protea

    Cloisonné Goblet with Protea Unusual and elaborate Chinese cloisonné goblet with dragon handles and images of flying cranes. Real gold wash. Dated 1780-1880. Style attributed to Qing Dynasty 1644-1912. Stylistically related to rein of Qianlong. Vessel Estimate:...
Bronze Urn and Heliconia Bouquet

Bronze Urn and Heliconia Bouquet

    Bronze Urn and Heliconia Bouquet Japanese bronze urn of footed barrel form, with two panels of birds in high relief; a foliate lappet border to shoulder, and an openwork floral band to the short neck; with inscription cartouche to base interior; H: 12 1/2″. Vessels Estimate:...
Phoenix and Tulips

Phoenix and Tulips

    Phoenix and Tulips Pair of Chinese cloisonné enamel vessels; each in the form of a phoenix-like creature with a single horn, standing on duck feet, and carrying an urn on its back; with colorful archaistic patterning to a turquoise ground; H: 9 1/4″ (each approx.); on wire inlaid fine hardwood (possibly huanghuali) stands. Vessels Estimate:...
Fish Vases and Lillies

Fish Vases and Lillies

    Fish Vases with Lillies Pair of unusual Chinese cloisonné enamel vases; of bottle form with fishes in high relief with bubbles or water streams coming from mouths, the multicolored waves in relief; H: 14 1/2″ wood stands. Vessels Estimate:...
Foo Dog and Protea

Foo Dog and Protea

    Foo Dog and Protea Early
Chinese pottery jar: unusual rounded form with a molded beast-like creature with several handles and flanges along the side and H: 11 1/2″. Vessel Estimate:...