Pair Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Wucai Glaze Porcelain Double Dragon Fish Vases, 1890 Decorative Arts Both jars & covers are
Description
Both jars & covers are in excellent condition
According to the art historian H
To the center is a door inlaid and mounted with gilt bronze and to the center is a large oval Sevres porcelain plaque
The artwork is in excellent condition and ready to take pride of place in your home or office
some of the engravings can be found at the National Portrait Gallery and the Courtauld Institute of Art in London and the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris
Pair Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Wucai Glaze Porcelain Double Dragon Fish Vases, 1890 Decorative Arts Both jars & covers areA fine pair of antique Chinese porcelain Wucai glaze vases modeled with leaping dragon fish or Arowana, late Qing dynasty, circa 1890, Ex Sothebys London. The baluster shaped vases are each decorated in high relief with a pair of dragonfish (known as Arowana), these fish are highly prized by the Chinese as symbols of prosperity & good fortune. The vases having Wucai or Five Color Glaze the pink colored fish on a green ground with cream colored jets of
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