Bone Birdcage with Cloisonné Waterpots

c. 1850
$1,080 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 7.5" D: 7.5" H: 16.5"
Materials
Wood
Bone
Collection #
CMCL040
Estimated Shipping
$150

Perfectly proportioned and delightfully ornate, this fine birdcage was once home to the pet of a Qing-dynasty aristocrat. Dated to the mid-19th century, this square birdcage is carefully assembled of thin wooden rods anchored by a carved bone frame. A band of lacquered wood at the base is painted with a delicate riverside landscape and a large bat adorns the front, a symbol of happiness. The cage includes five cloisonné cups with floral patterns, used for holding water and birdseed. A work of exquisite craftsmanship, this fine birdcage is a wonderful collector's item and a storied sculptural object.

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