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A Prince's Treasure

120 objects from the Royal Collection return to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton

JINGDEZHEN [JIANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA]

Pair of vases mounted as pots-pourris

vases: 1720-40, mounts: third quarter 18th century

Porcelain with pale celadon glaze painted in underglaze blue and copper-red and in white slip, mounted in gilt bronze | 35 x 22.5 x 15 cm (whole object) | RCIN 162

A pair of Chinese porcelain vase with French gilt-bronze mounts, of ovoid form, cut down, the mouth of the vase encased in a spreading gadrooned band of gilt bronze, the tapering shoulder and short neck raised on a pierced guilloche gilt-bronze band, joining on either side a pair of lion masks with rising acanthus scroll loop handles, sitting in a fluted gilt-bronze stem on a pedestal foot with a laurel band, on a square base with concave corners. The sides are painted with chrysanthemums with white petalled blooms, and tall stems of bamboo growing by rocks.

Text adapted from Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen: Volume II.


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