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Cloisonne enamel was developed during the tenth century. A glass enamel was applied between small ribbons of metal on a metal base. Most cloisonne is Chinese or Japanese. Blue was the most common color for Chinese cloisonne enamel, and bronze, then copper, was used for the metal. Pieces marked China are twentieth-century examples.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Cloisonne | Vase | Baluster Form, Birds & Flowers, Black Ground, 7 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Baluster Form, Iris & Stork Design, 7 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Baluster Form, Writhing Dragon, Green Ground, 7 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Chrysanthemums, Foliage, Red Flowers, Japan, 8 5/8 In., Pair | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Flowers, Black Ground, Fishscale Base, Wooden Stand, 4 X 2 5/8 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Flowers, Green, 5 1/8 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Melon Shape, Floral Reserves, Silver Rim, C.1900, 6 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Peacock Shape, China, 18th Century, 17 1/2 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Pink Goldfish, Yellow, Sato, 6 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Polychrome Flowers & Buddhas, Blue Ground, 15 3/4 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Vase | Yellow & Pink Goldfish, Sato, 6 In. | 1995 | | Cloisonne | Wall Pocket | Scrolling Flowers, Turquoise Ground, Qianlong, China, 6 1/4 In. | 1995 |
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