Box
Category
Metalwork
Date
1736 - 1795
Materials
vitreous enamel & brass
Measurements
33 mm (H); 70 mm (Dia)
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Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
NT 107373
Summary
A circular cloisonné box dating from the Qianlong period (1736 - 1795). This time in Chinese history produced the finest cloisonné. The blue ground for cloisonné was discovered in the fifteenth century and was extremely popular during the Qianlong period. It has the same pattern as the bottle vase on the top shelf of case 3. 'A cloisonné enamel incense burner and cover - Qianlong' (Christie's entry)
Provenance
Purchased in 1986 by the National Heritage Memorial Fund from Francis Curzon, 3rd Viscount Scarsdale (1924-2000). Gifted to the National Trust in 1987 by the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
Marks and inscriptions
Has year of manufacture written on the base in Chinese characters