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Subject:chinese or japanese cloisonne crane and brass leaves ??
Posted By: Franck Thu, Jun 02, 2016 IP: 89.217.78.141 Hello everybody, |
Subject:Re: chinese or japanese cloisonne crane and brass leaves ??
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Jun 03, 2016 It's difficult for me to say whether these are Chinese or Japanese, but perhaps Beadiste will weigh in. I believe the "leaves/flowers" (actually representations of the "Lingzhi fungus of immortality" are original to the piece and suggest it was meant for use on an altar. Daoists worship the longevity deity Shoulao, and there actually are two long life deities among the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan. |
Subject:Re: chinese or japanese cloisonne crane and brass leaves ??
Posted By: Franck Sat, Jun 04, 2016 Hello Bill, |
Subject:Recent Chinese
Posted By: beadiste Sun, Jun 05, 2016 Bill explained the longevity fungus in the beak. |
Subject:Re: Recent Chinese
Posted By: Franck Tue, Jun 07, 2016 Hello, glad if you have some pictures of à recent chinese crane bronze cloisonne for compare because it seems really old ( but sure it can be artificially aged ). Kind regards |
Subject:Nice patina on legs
Posted By: beadiste Wed, Jun 08, 2016 which could indicate an older piece. |
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