Chinese Cloisonne at the MET Museum Ming and Qing Dynasty Examples for Antique Items Learning
We take a look at some Chinese cloisonne vase items from the MET collection from the Ming and Qing dynasties. These items are all real with known provenance that helps establish their age. By inspecting them, we can gain insights to other items which may or may not be real. Thanks for watching! We appreciate it so much.

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