"Pair Of Canton Porcelain And Bronze Lamps. Circa 1880."
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 collar 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 frame, realized
circa 1880.
New and functional electrical system. Works with two E14 sockets.