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Pair Chinese Imari porcelain candlesticks, circa 1720, Kangxi Period. Modelled after a European silver or brass original, both candlesticks rise from a squared, and stepped, octagonal base, terminating in square sconces. Hand painted in the ‘Chinese Imari’ taste of underglaze blue, and overglaze iron red enamel, with flowering plants, whilst the bases display a cell diaper motif.
Height – 19.5 cm, 7 3/4” (Approximately).
Width – 10.7 cm, 4 1/4”.
Depth – 10.7 cm, 4 1/4”.
Condition – Repair to one stem. Typical, minor glaze fritting to the rims.
The BADA Standard
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- Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
- Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
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