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MING BRONZE BOWL
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CHINESE BRONZE VESSEL W/ INCISED
CHINESE BRONZE VESSEL W/ INCISED DRAGON,MING D A Chinese bronze vessel with incised dragon design, dating from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). A deep bowl
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CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER,
CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, MING DYNASTY A Chinese Ming (1368-1644) bronze censer. Over three long, straight cylindrical legs a bowl shaped censer with
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Two Chinese bronze vases and bronze
Two Chinese bronze vases and bronze 'ear cup' bowl late ming and qing dyansty Comprised of a pear form vase, bottle vase and ear cup. Tallest
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Bronze Figure of the Medicine
Bronze Figure of the Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru) Chinese, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), standing on a lotus and a two-tiered six-legged galleried base,
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Bronze Figure of the Medicine
Bronze Figure of the Medicine Buddha, (Bhaisajyaguru), Chinese, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), standing on a lotus and a two-tiered six-legged galleried base,
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A Chinese Ming Carved Jade Bowl
A Chinese Ming Carved Jade Bowl Archaistic style carving after an earlier bronze design small bowl carved with slightly everted rim mythical creature handles
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MING BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER The
MING BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER The six-character tablet within roundel with dragons and clouds in relief the squat bowl with waisted rim loop handles and tapered
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Ming Period Bronze Guanyin
Ming Period Bronze Guanyin Chinese Ming?Period.??A?gilt and polychrome bronze Guanyin?seated in dhynasana on? a separate bronze lotus pedestal stand her
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Chinese Ming Period Bronze Stand
Chinese Ming Period Bronze Stand Chinese Ming Dynasty and of the period a gilt and polychrome bronze lotus pedestal stand raised on a tall socket emerging
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(2) Chinese Qing Bronze Inlaid Food
(2) Chinese Qing Bronze Inlaid Food VesselsTo include a wine pot decorated with precious objects and lotus together with a bowl decorated with lotus blossoms
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LARGE MING STYLE BRONZE TRIPOD
LARGE MING STYLE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER Apocryphal Xuande reign mark and possibly from the period (c. 1426-1435), round squat bowl on short feet, with two
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A CHINESE LATE MING DYNASTY
A CHINESE LATE MING DYNASTY BRONZE FOOTED BOWLA Chinese Late Ming Dynasty bronze footed bowl, 17th century or later Appears unmarked The tripod footed
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