Celadon Green and Gold Arabesque, Luxury Handmade Reproduction, Chinese Porcelain, Gilt Brass, Ormolu, 17" Mantel Vase, Statement Jardiniere, Style A457
Brand : ⚜️ .LCP A737 | Louis XIV, Celadon and Gold Arabesque
- SKU:
- 3161 AM - Oval Mantel Vase | Statement Jardiniere - Style A457
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- New
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Celadon Green and Gold Arabesque - Luxury Handmade Reproduction Chinese Porcelain and Statement Gilt Brass Ormolu - 17 Inch Mantle Vase / Jardiniere - Style A457
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Fine handcrafted Chinese Porcelain, Newly Reproduced from Original Antique Patterns...
Antiques by definition are those items produced by craftsmen, aged 100 years or more. A valued modern objet d'art handed down from generation to generation and are aged less than 100 years are referred to as an Heirloom. Our Handmade Chinese Porcelain Wares are so finely finished - they are Heirlooms Today and Antiques, Tomorrow!
Our Handmade Chinese Porcelain combines the finest quality porcelain & hand painting by skilled artisans to recreate the most exquisite variety of Styles and Patterns. The designs in use on these Reproduction Pieces are created upon precise research from original antique patterns.
Gilded Brass Ormolu Mounts...
Many of our styles employ Gilt Brass Ormolu. Ormolu was first produced in France in mid-17th Century. During the reign of The Sun King, Louis XIV, gilded bronze ormolu mounts were used in abundance. Opulence was the order of the day and Chinese porcelains were en Vogue.
Gilt Brass Ormolu, Gilt Bronze Ormolu or “Dore´ Bronze“ as is commonly referred to, is used today in the same manner - as fashionable decorative embellishments - the mark of fine quality craftsmanship. These embellishments were traditionally reserved for only the costliest Chinese & European wares and the finest European furnishings.
Tomorrow's Antiques - Today!