A pair of Chinese cloisonne-enamel crane and turtle form candle sticks, 19th century, with each


A pair of Chinese cloisonné-enamel 'crane and turtle' form candle sticks, 19th century, with each crane standing on a turtle and grasping in its beak a stem of lotus that forms a pricket candlestick, both crane and turtle as symbols of longevity, 41.5cm high.A similar pair was sold at Christie's New York, Rivers of color: Cloisonné enamels from private American collections, 18th Sep 2014, lot 645十九世紀 銅胎掐絲琺瑯‘龜鶴延年’燭臺一對 Please refer to department for condition report


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