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Paul Haig and collaborator Marla Shelton have written "Threads of Gold: Antique Chinese Textiles from Ming to Ch'ing." This book is a comprehensive guide to collectible Chinese textiles. Published by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., Threads of Gold includes an extensive number of textile examples along with an easy to follow grading system to assist in determining value. Threads of Gold is beautifully illustrated with over 500 detailed photos of ceremonial court robes, badges and decorative textiles dating from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) to the Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911). It is designed for historians, Asian studies scholars and textiles collectors, from beginning to advanced, as a real-world representation of available pieces and an in-depth study. It is a must for appraisers and connoisseurs alike.

Purchase copies from antiquechinesetextiles.com. $60 +s/h.

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Antique European Ivory Cane Handle of Lady with Fan

Catalogue: Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Walking Sticks: Pre 1800   item# 878995 (stock# 799-00366)

Antique European Ivory Cane Handle of Lady with Fan
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Haig's of Rochester Fine Art and Jewelry
Tel.248-652-3660


$1,425 

This is an antique European carved ivory cane handle. The handle features a woman hold a fan with her right hand and a muff with her left. She is dressed in simple clothing and is sitting back on a tree stump. The handle dates to the 18th century and is more than likely from France. The piece is in good condition with some wear from use. There is also restoration on fan as noted in the photographs. This would make a great addition to anyone’s collection. ...click for details

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