A Pair of Chinese Silver Cinnabar VasesSOLD
These Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Vases are something to behold and i believe them to be c1900.
Each vase is expertly adorned with intricately detailed landscapes, flowers and people. The Cinnabar lacquer ware is known to have existed some 2,300 years, but that date may be extended back to the very early days of China.
The vases measure 21cm tall and 11cm wide.
They are in excellent condition with no damage or repair.
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