A Chinese cloisonné screen, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art
Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 8 000 - 10 000
Selling Price
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ZAR 10 553
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About this Item
A Chinese cloisonné screen, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
rectangular, inlaid with a double gourd vase on a wooden stand encircled by a pair of contesting five-clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl against a turquoise ground, enclosed by flowering peonies and foliage against a royal-blue ground, the reverse inlaid with lotus blooms and foliage against a turquoise ground, the plaque 37cm high, the wood stand with pierced and carved panels, raised on bracket supports and scroll feet, the stand 25cm high, the whole 51cm high
Provenance
The Andrew Newall Collection.
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