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Pair of porcelain and bronze lamps, the ovoid-shaped vase ending in a long conical neck with an everted lip, in Canton porcelain predominantly green and white, the body decorated with green vermicules, butterflies and pink flowers on a gold background present in reserve 4 cartridges decorated with floral motifs and court or palatine scenes, with polychrome characters dressed in traditional clothing, on a white background. The neck of the vase is entirely decorated with palatal scenes.
Quadripod base decorated with motifs, top of the frame decorated with a gadroon and an openwork grille and a decorative key, in gilded bronze.
Chinese work for the vase and French for the mount, realized circa 1880.
New and functional electrical system. Works with two E14 sockets. !
The price indicated does not include that of the lampshade. Our workshop can, however, happily advise you and make it according to your choice of size and color (to request)!
Dimensions: H x W x D cm
Reference: LS5679536D
So-called Canton porcelain refers to a type of porcelain decorated with specific enamels, ordered by the East India Companies from Chinese porcelain manufacturers and exported to Europe in the 18th century. Indeed, foreigners who trade with China quickly become fond of porcelain to export it to Europe, particularly since for many years they did not master the production technique. Porcelain production in China was carried out in the city of Jingdezhen, considered the capital of porcelain since the Mongol era (1271-1368). It was then transported by river: the production intended for the South of China left for Canton, 900 km from Jingdezhen. Canton played a determining role in Chinese trade from the 16th century, well before the arrival of Europeans in China, since it simultaneously had dual maritime and river access, which facilitated trade. Subsequently, in 1699, the Kangxi Emperor authorized its opening to Europeans and it was the only city where they were authorized to trade. Canton was initially a place of transaction between the different European India companies, but quickly in the second half of the 18th century it became a place of production. Porcelain decorators come to set up there to save time and export white services from Jingdezhen. The decorations are organized around pastoral scenes, religious themes or historical events. The craftsmen then strove to copy the designs of their European clients as faithfully as possible. Traditionally, Canton enamel decoration is polychrome, in pink and/or green tones, with more or less significant gold highlights.
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