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"A mystery old or antique metal and enamel vase"

C
10 years ago
AI Appraisal
Description

This is a vase bought with the contents of an appartment about 45 years ago. It is mainly some sort of metal, bronze or brass, wit a colour enamel or ceramic inlay. It has dragon shaped handles and although it is in the UK it definitely doesn't feel European. The colour is reminiscent of South America, Inca. But it could also be Chinese, or in some aspects it suggests Egyptian hyeroglyphs. Or even art-deco. It is in good condition and about 24 cm high and 15cm wide. It could be very old or a souvenir replica... although it looks fairly aged. Any ideas what it could be?

Category Other
Medium Distressed Brass or Bronze - Ceramic or Enamel inlay
Distinguishing marks It has no marlings which would place it... no Made in HongKong
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 10" x 6" x 6"
Date Period Inca to ArtDeco
Weight 2 pounds
History The previous owner died and his widow sold it to my parents with the entire contents of the flat they were taking over from her as she was moving to America.
Price Paid (If known) Included with contents of flat. Approx £500 in total.
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Submitted by ChineseQing

This is a Cloisonne vase made in China.

The patterns are typical for Chinese pieces of art and replica's. I've havent seen this type of form before. If made for tourist worth about a 100 dollar. If authentic might be worth 1000's.

prob. early 20 th century or 19th.

I would suggest appraisal at a auction house.
(Sothebys or Christies).

Please post any updates here, im really curious of its age.