Islamic Art and Fine Objects
Lot 361:
Description
An imperial cloisonne enamel double-peach wall-vase, likely from the Qianlong period, featuring two conjoined vessels decorated with flowering branches in pink and turquoise enamels against a white ground. The upper portion displays a mottled red ground with gold flecks, leading to two gilded circular openings. Prominent calligraphic inscriptions in gold include the Yuzhi mark, indicating imperial production, alongside several poetic verses and seals. The reverse consists of a flat, gilded metal back with two rectangular mounting holes.
13 x 7 cm
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