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A Beautiful Longquan Bowl of Ming Dynasty
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Pre 1700 item# 609096 (stock# lot252)
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Description: A beautiful Longquan bowl was kept in perfect condition. In fantastic celadon glaze, light whitish incursions was dispersed around the mouth rim and at the foot rim. When potted heavily of the body, carved motifs were in the the middle of the cavetto and around the outer surface. A good Ming ware with typical shape can be ideally used in a practical way. Date: Ming Dynasty(15th Century)
Width: 16cm Height: 7.0cm
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An Old Bone Carving of Longevity of 18th Century.
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Pre 1800 item# 607668 (stock# lot251)
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Description: A very good example of bone carving which was imitated as an ivory piece was done in the 17th-18th century of Qing Dynasty. With image of the deity of Longevity--Soulou, the ancient piece was
carved with mature craftsmanship. Dyed with warm brownish hue on the surface to imitate the patina of an aged ivory and burned the hollowed bone tunnel to imitate the ivory's cavity, it disguised the most discerning eyes. Nevertheless, after meticulous inspection, I could not find any ivor ...click for details
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An Ivory Toggle of Ming D in Shape of A Pumpkin .
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Pre 1700 item# 601681 (stock# lot248)
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Description: An ivory pumpkin was delicately carved in Ming period (15th-16th Century). Kept with charming warm patina and obvious aged ivory tissues, the toggle was in good feel when fondling in the palm.
A typical Chinese curiosity for connoisseurring was rarely found these days. Referent material can be found in the Published: Fang jing Pei, Treasures of the Chinese Scholar (Weatherhill, 1997).
Some old defects like a hole and missing section of the stalk were found. Date: Ming period (15th ...click for details
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A Charming Amber Pendant of 18th Century.
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Pre 1837 VR item# 600993 (stock# lot247)
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Description: A charming amber pendant was carved with Chilong motif. Silver framed with chiselled flower motif and a word " Fu " (well-being) on the reverse side though at 19th century, the carving amber piece was from 17th-18th century of Qing dynasty.
Preserved in very good condition, attractive ice cracks can obviously seen under magnify glass. Aged but greasy feel looking, the hue is much more darkened in real than in the pictures. Date: Qing Dynasty (17th-18th century) Dimension: ...click for details
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A Wood Daoist Sculpture of Ma-Zu of Qing Dynasty
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Pre 1900 item# 598376 (stock# lot245)
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Description: A fine carving of a Daoist figure Ma-Zu was a mercy deity for the people from Southern China. Crowned with princess's decoration, the decent religious figure wore the now faded palace robe which was full of elegant motifs. A piece originated from Taiwan of Qing Dynasty was carved from the solid camphor wood. This wood deity with serene atmosphere was full of the traditional spirit of Taiwanese people.
Date: Qing Dynasty(19th Century) .
Height: 23.5cm
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One Russet-Splashed Cup of Jin Dynasty
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Pre 1492 item# 596098 (stock# lot242)
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Description: One unusually seen small russet splashed Jin bowl was molded in fine shape with inverted lip. With good glaze condition, the foggy burial water imprint was obvious on the surface. Light buff skin was yielded at the well molded foot rim . Random splashed glaze effect in the cavetto created an abstract beauty of vision. IT IS A LOVELY CUP THAT CAN BE ADEQUATELY USED IN AN ELEGANT TEA CEREMONY, OR FOR YOUR CASUAL USE AS WELL. Date: Jin period (11th-13th Century) Width: 8.2cm
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