Description: A Pair of Rare Cloisonné Enamel Square 'Landscape' Vases - of cong-shape, China, early19th century, each with four panels to the body, these panels are elaborately decorated against a turquoise ground with two different scenes of pavilions in a idyllic mountainous landscape setting amidst large rockwork, rampant trees and ribbonlike clouds, on one scene an angular bridge over a lake leads to a pavilion standing on a platform supported on pilings, on another some pilgrims seem to be on their way to the top of the mountain, the shoulder, neck and pedestal foot similarly worked to show lotus scroll on a turquoise ground, bearing a four-character Qianlong mark to the underside (emperor 1736-1795), approx.12,59 in. (32 cm) high, only slight wear to the gilt and chipping to the enamels due to age