Asian Art

August 2227, 2020
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LOT 92

Lot 92

A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty

A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty
Lot 92 Details
A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty

铜胎掐丝珐琅佛教八吉祥纹三足炉一对 清 十八世纪

4.7 x 6.2 in — 12 x 15.8 cm

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $2,400
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A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty
  • A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty
  • A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty
  • A Pair of Cloisonné 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' Octagonal Vessels, 18th Century, Qing Dynasty
Provenance:

Private Toronto Collection

Note:

With 'The British Antique Dealers Association' sticker to one vessel

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CONDITION DETAILS

enamel restoration; some enamel loss; damage to one; loose interior base; 脱彩及修补,内部松动,一只有部分缺

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  • 2 Stars: Fair - Exhibits flaws or damage that may draw the eye under standard lighting
  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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