Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty 1644-1911 Enamel on Copper Cloisonne Plate Bowl Mid-Century Modern The purse with the maker's
Description
The purse with the maker's mark in Cyrillic and the assayer's mark for Ivan Lebedkin Sergeyevich (active 1898-1914)
Laurie Povey Crawford
This work of art was exhibited & sold in 1976 by the "New Grafton Gallery 42 Old Bond Street London W1"
A fine Victorian music canterbury with a twin-tiered whatnot above
Condition is excellent and the silver weight is 422 grams
Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty 1644-1911 Enamel on Copper Cloisonne Plate Bowl Mid-Century Modern The purse with the maker'sA fine antique Chinese Qing Dynasty (1644 1911) cloisonne shallow bowl, circa 1880. The bowl is finely decorated with gold spiral cloisons on a black enamel ground, to the center is a beautiful blossoming prunus tree, surrounded by brightly colored moths or butterflies, the border having a brightly colored poly chromed lappet border. The rear of the bowl having a red enamel border with large heart shaped cloisons, the bowl is raised on a circular
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