Pair of large vases with swollen bodies, or potiches, in Canton porcelain, with polychrome decorations of court scenes with characters dressed in traditional clothing represented in a palace, birds and flowers.
Each vase presents an alternation of cartridges, with a cartridge representing either dignitaries during a banquet, or ladies of companies, some holding a fan, then a cartridge decorated with birds on their branches, butterflies, foliage and flowers.
On the top of the collar, these scenes and decorations are repeated with a slight nuance.
Each vase rests on its turned and blackened wooden base, round in shape.
Work realized circa 1950.