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A Cute Stone Tiger of Song Dynasty(12th Century)
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Pre 1492 item# 466473 (stock# lot140)
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Description: A cute stone tiger of Song Dynasty was carved with a red sandstone which was revealed under the old black paint from the frets on the tip of her nose.
The black paint was applied all over the surface except the bottom of the stand.
The evenly spread crackle paint was meaningful to this lovely stone cat for her 800 years of enduring age.
Date: Song Dynasty (12th Century)
Material: Red sandstone.
Length: 21cm Height: 14.5cm Width: 8.5cm
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An Old Wood Water Basin of Qing Dynasty
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Pre 1900 item# 465209 (stock# lot139)
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Description: An old wood water basin was carved as a boy climbing at a wall.
Preserved with original condition, the paint of this cute rural scholar object was peeled off due to enduring ages. A boy climbing against a wall of a water basin was a popular motif often seen in different materials of Ming period. From the carving of the boy, the facial and the figure characteristics, this water basin was a piece with Ming style but was conservatively dated a Qing piece due to no further evidences. ...click for details
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An Elegant Qing-Bai Floral Bowl of Song Dynasty
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Pre 1492 item# 463361 (stock# lot138)
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Description: A beautiful Qing-Bai bowl from 12th Century was in an elegant shape. White glazed and with light celadon tinge, this vessel
yielded the extraordinary mood the Song ceramics especially exemplified. Six-foliate
rim was shaped by a dexterous modelling skill. The foot rim was shaped in a clear straight way. A hard to find rare piece was kept in perfect condition with only one minor manufacturing defect on the cavetto.
Date: Song Dynasty(12th-13th Century)
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An Old Shi-Wan Figure of A Confucian Scholar
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Pre 1837 VR item# 460458 (stock# LOT136)
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Description: An old Shi-Wan scholar figure
in a position of sitting on a rock casually
was a rare piece from mid-Qing period.
Crackled and with minor glaze degradation, this figure was molded vividly when holding a dusk in one hand. A small piece with calm expression and without exaggerate posture , the Confucian scholar still issued the strong Chinese composition nevertheless. Shi-Wan art was one of the greatest craftsmanships in Chinese rural arts. Bold colours and detailed modelling skill ...click for details
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An Exquisite Peiking Glass Snuff bottle of 19th Century
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Pre 1900 item# 458698 (stock# lot135)
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Description: An exquisite Peiking Glass Snuff bottle was made to imitate a fine quality of rock crystal. By excellent skill, the well made small bottle was molded with motifs with a Chinese legend-Xu Wu The Shepherd. Or in another metaphor- Xan Young Kai Tai - lucks always come in triple or more, this snuff bottle was done with near-real imitation of a crystal piece in transparent quality and in weight, all these were highly recommended skills in traditional glass making industry. By a full roun ...click for details
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A Nephrite Celadon White jade of 16th Century
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Pre 1700 item# 455794 (stock# lot133)
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Description: A celadon white jade peach was made from a nephrite pebble. With original jade patina, the craftsman shaped the peach in a very natural way. In Chinese traditional artifacts, jade was one of the kinds that was hard to date. But just like any other items of antics, there're specific judging methods in giving dates to jade pieces. From the jade types to the typical carving style, conclusions can be made in certain ways. With typical Ming's bold carving characteristics and the ...click for details
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A Scholar Studio's Tray of Qing Dynasty.
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Pre 1837 VR item# 451045 (stock# lot126)
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Description: A scholar studio's tray of Suan-Zhi wood was used for holding scholar items like brush pen, ink, ink-stone or any curiosities the scholar's fond of.
Suan-Zhi wood was an elegant material what was preciously kept only for good items.The plate was tenoned together by traditional framed skill. Straight lines and grooves were carved as simple but elegant
design.
Maybe it was not Huanghuali or Zitan, but good and old piece like this tray has
been hard to find these days.
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