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AntiqueTica.com
Price on Request Very fine Chinese painted bronze cloisonne vase with design.
Age: China, Qing Dynasty, 19th Century
AntiqueTica.com
$2,670.00 A pair of Burmese wooden fans with long handle, decorated with gilded gold and glass.
Age: Burma, Mandalay Period, 19th Century
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Light tan hand carved nephrite ewer. Carved from a single jade boulder with depictions or carved mythical creature on handle and ritual symbols. These symbols are significant for their auspicious meanings.
The ancient Chinese considered jade the most precious of all materials, prizing it more than gold, silver or bronze...
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Amazing MIng white nephrite jade with vein highlights two compartments with ruyi shapes coupe with two chilong and phoenix encircling base.
Size: 7.5" Long 6.25" Wide 2.25" High Caplan Collection, LA inventory tag Height approximately 32.5 cm. In good condition.
Hu's Collection
Sold A master piece in museum quality was from a private collection.
Conservatoire Sakura
Price on Request Bamboo Poutai. Very finely carved. The artist knew how to make all the emotions and characteristics of the character. The delicacy of the movement of the hands slightly retracted in a precious attitude, the joy of the laughing eyes wrinkled with enjoyment, the softness of the mouth. The sympathetic fatness of the neck...
Hu's Collection
Price on Request Description:
A wood sitting figure was well rendered by master craftsmanship. Preserved in perfect condition, this wood piece was left some moth holes on the surface due to age. Date:19th Century. Height :29cm. A cotton box is included. It is really a museum-class piece.
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Antique Chinese soapstone carving of a seated arhat. Likely Pindola Bharadvaja sometimes called Ajita. Binduluoshe Zunzhe, the Long Eyebrow Arhat, Changme Luohan. This Pindola is the leader of the 18 Arhats and his long eyebrows represent longevity, seniority and leadership. In this representation he is also holding a small pagoda which is similar to another arhat but the long eyebrows identify him. Carved with intricate details and wearing robes painted in blues and reds...
Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art Ltd
Please enquire A rare Chinese painted grey pottery figure of a recumbent dog looking up expectantly. Most of the original ochre pigment remains and it has a white stripe to the front. 16cms. long, Northern Qi dynasty, 6th century AD.
Provenance: The collection of C...
2ezr
Inquire for Price 19th Century Chinese Boxwood Carved Immortal with Ruyi
It is 7.75 inches (19.2 cm) tall by 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) wide. It weighs 213 gram. It has cracks, small chips at the fingers and side, stains, and surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos). Our Guarantee: We stand behind all of the items that we sell. That is to say, if you purchase an item from us and are unhappy with it for any reason, return it for a 100% refund of the amount you originally paid...
Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art Ltd
Please enquire A rare Chinese painted grey pottery figure of a standing musician wearing a long robe and wind hat, Northern Wei dynasty (386 - 535 AD). 20 cms.
Oxford TL test certificate.
To date I have seen only one other musician from this rare set.
Conservatoire Sakura
$180,000.00 The sculpture is of excellent quality. The Kouanyin is represented seated in a position of royal relaxation. Very heavy wood is covered with several coats of paint. The details are finely incised but are almost all covered by the paintings. The hand was made apart. The expression of the face is calm, attentive and benevolent. The movement of the fabrics is elegant.Traces of textiles.Yuan style but I am not able to certify the authenticity because there are so many copies...
Korean Art and Antiques
$67,500.00 Chinese Song Dynasty Guanyin Wood Sculpture. 41.5 inches, 105 cm.
Conservatoire Sakura
$25,000.00 This exceptionally large brush pot is carved "au naturel" to imitate a tree trunk. The sculpture is very well executed with a perfect natural rendering. The wood is very heavy, shaded with dark brown, black and red, naturally, without having been stained. The grain is fine and tight. Rosewood or Sandalwood? The trunk was hollowed out with a small "hole saw". This pot was purchased in the 90s. A photo shows it "in situ" in 2016...
Zentner Collection
$9,000.00 Chinese soapstone carving of a scene from a folk tale: the famous Tang Dynasty poet, Meng Haoran (689-740) ventures out into the snow with his young attendant in search of plum blossoms in the snowy hills. In finding this hint of early spring, he hoped to find inspiration for his poems. They see an amazing plum tree starting it's bloom in the cold of late winter. In this story sculpture, the scene is played out in beautiful soapstone; white sheets of ice and snow, orange rock is carved ...
Zentner Collection
$8,500.00 Made of camphor wood, gold and red lacquer. The countenance of the Buddha has a full broad complexion and down cast eyes in complete contemplation, flowing robes, hand forming the crown mudra. The back has a consecration covering and three guardian entities; Goat, man, and pig.
The crown chakra (sahaswrara in Sanskrit) is the seventh of the main chakras and it is located outside of the physical body just above the head. It opens upward and comes to us in the ethereal realm and the di...
Conservatoire Sakura
$8,500.00 Very hard stone sculpture, perhaps limestone, representing a Buddha's head. The complete deity was life-size, probably installed in a temple for Buddhist worship. The style does not correspond to anything known. The mouth with thick lips, the flat nose and the large eyes are not Far Eastern. However, the curly hairstyle is identical to those worn by all Buddhas of the Chinese Tang period around the 8th century. The naivety of the sculpture and the clumsiness of execution make it an exceptional c...
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