Description Antique Chinese gilt bronze mandarin duck vase (YuanYang Hu) cast in shape of two tall cylindrical hollowed vessel, swelled on the center, with flat rim and base, with one taller and larger to the next, conjoined body, with relief of archaic floral and animal pattern, flanked with thick dragon head shaped handle on the smaller rim, curved towards larger gathering mouth. Extensive trace of gilt. Elegantly displayed upon a silk covered hard cushion stand.
The upper facade of throne seat bear four protruding characters in KaiShu script reign mark, Made In The Year of Emperor Qianlong Reign Period of The Great Qing.
Dimensions 5-1/4 Height x 4-1/2 Weight: 4 5/8" Width: 4 1/4" Stand: Height: 1" Width: 4"
Medium Gilt Bronze
Date Qing Dynasty
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