Mounted Chinese Vase on a Pedestal, for the Music Room, Brighton, Royal Pavilion, Brush and water color, graphite on white wove paper, A tall Chinese porcelain vase on a porcelain pedestal which is enclosed in an ormolu gallery in two tiers supported by columns, entwined by serpents, the first or lower tier of columns surmounted by a pagoda-like canopy hung with bells. The vases have ormolu-mounted dragon handles., Original album associated with this collection still exists. See 1948-40-1 accessory, England, 1815–22, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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Mounted Chinese Vase, Pedestal, Music Room, Brighton, Royal Pavilion, Brush, water color, graphite, white wove paper, tall Chinese porcelain vase, porcelain pedestal, enclosed, ormolu gallery, two tiers supported, columns, entwined, serpents, first, lower tier, columns surmounted, pagoda- canopy hung, bells, vases, ormolu-mounted dragon handles, Original album associated, collection, exists, See 1948-40-1 accessory, England, 1815–22, interiors, Drawing, Drawing
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