SOLD! for $3,900.00.
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Pair of two (2) Chinese Qing cloisonne enamel pricket candleholders decorated with scrolling foliate and fret motifs and taotie masks, all on a turquoise ground; circular drip pans; and bell-shaped bases. Both candleholders are fitted with hardwood stands. 14 5/8" H x 7" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Richard J. Eskind, Nashville.
CONDITION: Overall good condition with some oxidation to metal and candle wax and wear to the enameled surface, primarily to the drip pans. One candleholder with a loose shaft, top does not rest flush to the base. Both hardwood bases with minor losses to top edge.