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A Decent Huanghuali Brushpot of 16th-17th Century
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Pre 1837 VR item# 420633 (stock# lot075)
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Description: With at least 400 years' enduring age, this brushpot reflected the beautiful patination of restrained dark brownish luster.
Huanghuali wood had always been a prestigious material used by noble people in Ming and Qing dynasty.
This brushpot was made of Huanghuali in a plain and elegant shape. The removable board underneath was preserved as an original piece instead of a replaced one and covered the entire
bottom as a typical style of Ming dynasty. The inner surface of the pot ...click for details
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A Beautiful Hat Finial of Qing Dynasty
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Pre 1900 item# 420109 (stock# lot074)
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Description: It is a gilt-silver hat finial of an official of Qing dynasty. In Qing dynasty, the official uniform was strictly regulated including the hat decoration. Hat finial was categorized formally from Younzhen reign(17th century) as 9 classes. Gold tip(gilt) the sixth category were used by officials like county administrators.
This tip was decorated with three bats (means well-being in Chinese pronunciation)
amid swirling cloud and ru-yi motifs in open work surrounding
the golden ball. ...click for details
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A Set of QingBai Cup And Stand of Song Dynasty
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Pre 1492 item# 418670 (stock# lot073)
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Description: A set of straw glazed QingBai cup and stand was preserved well. The cup was in six petals' floral shape and was crackled beautifully. The stand was in perfect condition with obvious excavation evidences. They were not an original set but were originated from the same date and were perfectly matched.
Date: Song Dynasty (12th century)
Set Height: 7cm,
Cup Height: 4cm Width: 8.8cm,
Stand Height: 4cm Width: 9cm
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An Archaic Bronze Water Dropper of Ming Dynasty
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Pre 1700 item# 417481 (stock# lot072)
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Description: An archaic bronze water dropper in a calf's figure was vividly made in Ming dynasty. Ingeniously designed with three holes. the scholars would immerse the bronze calf into the water basin, then held one of the holes until dropping water from the calf's mouth-a syphonic effects. She was beautifully decorated with parcel gilt. BY old technology and a piece of art, Chinese scholars had their funs in the studios and casually enjoyed the calf's crouching profile when practic ...click for details
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