Chinese “Famille Verte” vase. This is a type of porcelain from the Kangxi period (1662-1722), decorated in light, transparent enamel colours on glazed body. In addition to the predominant green tones, “dry” red and black, and rarely gold, are used. In addition to floral decoration, there are figural depictions, which can sometimes be traced back to graphic models.
Late 18th century, bronze shafts, partly fluted and decorated in the form of stylized leaves and a loop, each two-cornered height 46 cm, signs of age and wear.
France, second half of the 19th century, Bronze shafts of outstanding quality chiselled and gilded, ornamentally decorated, upper end in the form of a stylised flame, each two-centred, height 35 cm, beautiful, well-kept general condition.