Antique 19th c. Chinese Qing Cloisonne Enamel Tianqiu Vase, Dragon Motif 7 1/4''

Dimension: 7.25 inches (18.41cm)

This is a charming antique Chinese cloisonné enamel bottle, dating to the late Qing Dynasty or Republican period (circa 1880-1940). Crafted with a solid gilt bronze body, it is a fine example of later-period Chinese cloisonné work, made for export or domestic use.

The bottle features an elegant long-necked, bulbous-bodied form (Tianqiuping style). The entire surface is decorated with vibrant enamel: the main body displays a green five-clawed dragon coiled among colorful cloud scrolls on a light blue ground, while the neck is adorned with vertical geometric patterns. The rim is edged in gilt, and the base is a plain bronze disc with a decorative floral border.

The enamel is intact with a glossy finish, showing minor signs of age and wear consistent with its period.

Condition:
Good antique condition with minor wear to the gilt edges and enamel, no major chips, cracks, or repairs. Please examine all photos carefully for the exact condition.


Please refer to the photos for exact dimensions and condition details.

We do not accpet return, please check pics for details before buying. Sold as it is. 

No Smoking / No Pet Enviorment . 

US seller,  fast shipping , ship in one day. 

the wooden base is not included. For display purpose only. 


Keywords:
Chinese cloisonné, enamel bottle, dragon pattern, gilt bronze, late Qing Dynasty, Republican period, Tianqiuping vase, export ware, antique Chinese art, Asian metalwork