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Large Qing Dynasty Scholar’s Inkstone
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Pre 1910 item# 822303 (stock#SCH373)
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Ancient East
407-540-1122
$1,295
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DESCRIPTION: A large rectangular Chinese inkstone, carved from a single piece of reddish stone called “She Red.” This “boot” shaped stone has a large grinding area for preparing a quantity of ink with the well located at one end for holding the water. On the underside base of this handsome stone are carved three Chinese characters, not translated. Good condition with a few minor chips around the edges. DIMENSIONS: 8 ¾” long (22.3 cm) x 5 1/8” wide (13 cm) x 3” high (7.6 cm).
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Fine Scholar’s Huanghuali Brush Pot, 17th/18th C.
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Pre 1800 item# 821894 (stock#SCH375)
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Ancient East
407-540-1122
$2,895
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DESCRIPTION: A gorgeous huanghuali brush pot in slightly tapering form with beautiful graining and a rich, aged patina. Elegant in its simplicity and carved from a single piece of wood, the luscious golden brown graining of this brush pot exhibits the characteristic huanghuali swirls, knots and “ghost eye” (or gui-lia-er) patterns around its cylindrical form. Dating from the late Ming to early Qing dynasties (1600 – 1750), the condition is very good with a few minor age fissures typical for a b ...click for details
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Fine Pair Large Imari Vases, Meiji
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Pre 1920 item# 821672 (stock#SLCP13)
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407-540-1122
$3,950
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DESCRIPTION: A fine pair of Imari flared mouth vases, Meiji period, richly executed in traditional cobalt blue, red, orange, and gilt highlights. These are a highly decorative pair in perfect condition with peach kiln marks appearing on the bases (these marks characteristically mean well executed pieces). No damage, repairs, or restoration of any kind with very minimal rubbing to the gilt. From a private Florida collection. DIMENSIONS: 12” high (30.5 cm) x 6 ½” wide at the shoulders (16.5 c ...click for details
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Dynamic Japanese Ivory Okimono of Terrified Fisherman
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Pre 1920 item# 820342 (stock#IVR159)
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Ancient East
407-540-1122
$1,995
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DESCRIPTION: A very fantastic and humorous ivory okimono of a terrified fisherman balancing on three tree stumps, Meiji Period, c. 1880 - 1910. This poor fisherman has obviously gotten the surprise of his life by catching something he really doesn’t want! Beneath him is a strange creature in a grass skirt: part turtle, part frog, part demon perhaps? In his fright the fisherman has dropped his pole and does a precarious balancing act on top of the stumps in an attempt to escape the bizarre cr ...click for details
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Japanese Ivory Okimono, Three Oni, Meiji
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Pre 1900 item# 819720 (stock#IVR160)
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407-540-1122
$1,475
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DESCRIPTION: In this appealing little ivory okimono we see that three oni have captured Shoki’s hat and are clambering over it with glee. Demonstrating fine detail, we see the demons’ mischievous natures in their faces, the fine work in their clothing and the elaborate designs on Shoki’s pointed cap. Signed in a red cartouche on the underside of the hat, this okimono is in excellent condition with a nice patina and mellow wear; Meiji Period, 19th C. DIMENSIONS: 2 ¼” wide (5.7 cm) x 1 7/8” hi ...click for details
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Chinese Export Tortoise Shell Comb, 19th C.
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Pre 1900 item# 817901 (stock#SAO206)
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Ancient East
407-540-1122
$475
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DESCRIPTION: A large, ten pronged tortoise shell comb made for the European market (Victorian era, circa 1880-1890). The fashion of the day included large elaborate combs placed in upswept hair, and this one is a real beauty! The curved prongs and scalloped crown are from a single piece of shell which is mounted with three large round beads and two carved triangular designs. Very good condition with only a couple of tiny nits that are difficult to even see. DIMENSIONS: 6 ½” long (16.5 cm) x ...click for details
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Appealing Japanese Ivory Bear Netsuke, Meiji
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Pre 1900 item# 816937 (stock#SN116)
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Ancient East
407-540-1122
Sold and Shipped to California, Thanks!
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DESCRIPTION: A skillfully carved and quite charming ivory netsuke of a furry seated bear with legs crossed and tongue outstretched licking his right paw. The detail on this carving is quite outstanding as even the bear’s canine teeth can be seen on either side of the small extended tongue, and the bear’s fur is carefully and naturally depicted. Meiji Period, 19th C., in very good condition with closed age fissures seen in the walrus ivory on the bear’s back. DIMENSIONS: 1 ¾” wide (4.5 cm) x 1 ...click for details
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