Pristine 19th Century Chinese Rose Canton Vase in the Hexagonal form with Ormolu, H: 23" W:9".
This single Canton porcelain vase is historically a Chinese ceramic wares that were made for export in the 18th to the 20th centuries. The wares were made, glazed and fired at Jingdezhen but decorated with enamels at Canton (Guangzhou) in southern China prior to export by sea through that port. The Canton Famille rose in the 19th century was typically decorated with alternate panels of figures and bir... Click for details
Exceptional Pair of Late 18th Century to Early 19th Century Pair of Chinese Rose Canton Porcelain Vases with gilt Ormolu and set in Gilt Bronze Base with a wreath detail. H:28.5" W of base: 11.5
The pair of Canton porcelains are Chinese ceramic wares that were made for export in the 18th to the 20th centuries. The wares were made, glazed and fired at Jingdezhen but decorated with enamels at Canton (Guangzhou) in southern China prior to export by sea through that port. The Canton Famille rose in... Click for details
Clovis Edmund Masson was born in Paris, where he also died in 1913. He was the student of Santiago, Barye and Rouillard. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 18... Click for details