Please help identify this "faberge style" bird.

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Karahbell, Jul 2, 2019.

  1. Karahbell

    Karahbell Active Member

    Hello
    Can you please help identify this bird? My grandmother kept it next to her faberge egg. And I don't know anything about it, or where it came from. She lived in southern California and collected all types of art and artifact from around the world.

    I think it might be enamel / hand painted maybe?? Have you seen these before and know who makes them? I cant find any markings or know what to look for.
    Thank you so much in advance for any information. thank you!

    size is about 2x3 inches 66009581_10219111769295149_1549703133305765888_n.jpg 65786031_10219111769615157_564171695523364864_n.jpg 66289395_10219111769495154_865007242343088128_n.jpg 65728307_10219111768935140_5012485331333677056_n.jpg 65511367_10219111768735135_8540210630332776448_n.jpg
     
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  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    That type of cloisonné work is typically Chinese. If you do an internet image search for "Chinese cloisonné bird," lots of similars will come up.

    Debora

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  3. Karahbell

    Karahbell Active Member

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!! :) :)
     
  4. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I agree with Chinese as Debora has stated. I have several articulated fish with the same markings on my Christmas tree.
    greg
     
  5. Karahbell

    Karahbell Active Member

    That sounds like a beautiful Christmas Tree! I would love to see a picture.
     
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