A Pair of Wood Figures of Qing Dynasty
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Pre 1900 item# 739586 (stock# lot415)
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Description: A pair of wood figures was in original condition. By crackled pigment on the surface, the pair of wood figures was used to be as attendants of a holy deity. With good metaphors of promotion and honorary recommendation by the emperor, the attendants were depicted by holding the wrapped official seal and the recommendation scroll accordingly. With strong religious mood and folklore's atmosphere, the wood pieces can a joyful collection of traditional Chinese sculpture. Date: Qing D ...click for details
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A Wood Seating Figure of a Scholar Official
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Pre 1900 item# 739575 (stock# lot414)
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Description: A wood figure of a seating official was finely carved from one piece of camphor wood. Making use of the core of the wood, the wood circular growth rings were obviously revealed on the belly of the figure and were intriguingly as the grains of the wearing drapery. By excellent carving skill, the official was vividly rendered. The enduring patina added more atmosphere to this marvelous piece. Date: Qing Dynasty. Height: 23.5cm
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One Decent and Unique Bronze Censer of Ming Dynasty
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Pre 1800 item# 737371 (stock# lot411)
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Description: One small but uniquely cast bronze censer was in decent look. Made of fine quality of metal material, the bronze censer was in good weight of 208 gram when in a lovely size of 6.1 cm in width and 4.6cm in height. By a unique trumpet form, the bronze bowl was easy to hold in the palms feeling the warmth, sniffing the aroma of the burning incense when in incense practicing ritual. It could be well used as a water basin or paper weight too. Preserved with fine old patina, the bronze ce ...click for details
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An Archaic Jade Pendant of Han Dynasty(206BCE--AD220)
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Pre AD 1000 item# 736412 (stock# lot410)
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Description: An archaic nephrite jade pendant or Huang was in greenish tint with white patches. By incursions of calcified white dots on the surface, the ancient jade piece was verified as a newly excavated piece. In a decent look and quite good size, this rare piece was carved meticulously on two sides with characteristic grain patterns. From the jade quality, the sleek manual carving lines, and the obvious incursions, we could authenticate the piece was from the dated Han Dynasty for sure. One ...click for details
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A Joyful Jade Carving of Ming Dynasty(15th-16th C.)
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Pre 1700 item# 731105 (stock# lot405)
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Description: A handsome jade piece was in a joyful subject- A Boy Having Fun With a Goose. A popular subject as this piece was very well rendered by excellent jade carving maneuvering skill. In a greyish white tint which was the typical characteristic of the dated nephrite jade quality, the jade pebble was in quite good size by which the boy was depicted in fine details on the facial features and on the cloth. Holding with two stalks of lotus flowers and tapping the goose beside him, he bowed i ...click for details
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A Nephrite Jade Boy of Jin Dynasty(12th Century)
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Pre 1492 item# 730428 (stock# lot404)
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Description: A nephrite jade boy was carved uniquely holding a leaf. By the intriguing subject, the jade boy was rendered characteristically by the dated features . In the costumes, he was clad as traditional tribe’s people. In Chinese jade culture, nomadic jades were uniquely grouped by their strong forms. The most obvious characteristics were on the special carving skills which were sleek and simple in expressing the profiles and the details, then were the joyful subjects which were different ...click for details
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A Beautiful Fan Painting of Qing Dynasty
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Pre 1900 item# 727543 (stock# lot402)
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Description: A beautiful ink and colors painting was done on the silk surface of a round fan in summer,Guangxu period(AD1878). By nice painting skill, including the meticulous sketching strokes, fine compositions and well manipulating of the colors, an elegant picture depicting the utopia of Chinese literati’s life was nicely rendered. Shen Xie-Yuan who made the work of art and left his calligraphic commentary in the painting was a registered scholar painter with good reputation. Another text ap ...click for details
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