+ASIAN: SILVER BOX AND PAIR OF OPENSALTS, INCLUDING: JAPANESE SILVER BOX, MEJI PERIOD, WITH IRIS AND APPLIED DRAGON DECORATION, MARKED “KONOIKE ZO” (MADE BY KONOIKE) AND “JUNGIN” (PURE SILVER) IN JAPANESE...
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19TH C. CHINESE EXPORT CARVED FAN ANDCARD CASE. Two exquisitely carved Chinese export pieces, including a card case in two parts, the front slightly bowed, profusely through carved, scenic center cartouche, ...
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TWO (2) CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER BOXES1stitem: Chinese Export lacquer games box, octagonal form with gilded vignettes of figures engaged in various activities to the top and elaborate court scenes on top edge and...
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PR CHINESE EXPORT CARVED HARDSTONE JADETEA BOWLS China,Early 20th CenturyEach with wood display stand, comes in original presentation box....
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CHINESE EXPORT SILVER COVERED FOOTEDDISH Chinese export silver lozenge-shaped covered dish on footed stand the underside struck with "HC" mark for retailer Hung Chong Co. of Canton & Shanghai , 1st quarter 20th...
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RARE CHINESE EXPORT LADY WASHINGTONSTATES PLATE Qianlong Era, 1796 Andreas E. van Braam Houckgeest (1739-1801) was a Philadelphia merchant born in Holland. In an apparent display of affection for his adopted...
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Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain WallVases, 20th century, each modeled as a female figure in informal robes holding up a vase, each glazed in bright polychrome enamels, the backs flat for mounting, presented...
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Chinese export presentation box, blacklacquer, each side and top with finely detailed gilt work, many figures, pagodas, distant mountains and trees, many structures with Chinese characters (possibly signatures...
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A Chinese Export Famille Rose PorcelainSweetmeat Set late 19th c. comprised of nine shaped dishes forming a square with canted corners variously decorated with figures in landscape settings each dish inscribed...
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Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Figuresof Dogs, Tongzhi reign (1862-1874), each modeled as a seated dog, possibly pugs, glazed in green, blue and mustard yellow, presented on fitted rectangular stands and with...
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Two export porcelain books: FrederickArthur Crisp, Armorial China , privately printed 1907, copy No. 47 of 150 printed, signed by author, 90 pages, twelve color plates, half vellum and cloth, 13 x 10-1/2 in.,...
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