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Chinese Jade and Turquoise Lock
Chinese Jade and Turquoise Lock Pendant Necklace. Pierced carved transparent white jade lock pendant with calligraphy 2.25''x3.25''. It comes on a 24'' natural turquoise and coral bead necklace. One of the coral threaded beads has a break and some loss. Early 20th century, Republic era. Private collection Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington.
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Two Chinese vases: one conical form
Two Chinese vases: one conical form with mottled glaze, 5-3/4 in., finely crackled surface, minor flaws, base chips ; one Ming-style trumpet baluster with hexagonal base, turquoise glaze, molded dragons, 8 in., 3/4 in. rim chip, 5 in. rim crack, crackled surface, glaze losses and skips , 19th century. Conical vase purchased from The Chinese Shop, Duncan and Duncan, Washington, D.C., 1940s; Collection of the Late T. Ben Williams.
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LEE YOUNG OIL ON CANVAS.
LEE YOUNG OIL ON CANVAS. (Washington 1914-1988) Portrait of a smiling Indian women wearing turquoise jewelry. 24'' by 36''. Signed Lee Young lower right. In Victorian style wide frame.
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Chinese Daoguang Fencai Double
Chinese Daoguang Fencai Double Bat Bowl 4''x7''. Gilt red and blue fencai enameled figural brush washer with turquoise glazed interior. Red enameled Daoguang zhuanshu seal mark, though likely a later Qing copy. Comes on carved fitted rosewood stand. Some minor rubs to enamel on bat faces and a 3/8'' touch up to red enamel on exterior rim. Overall excellent condition, examined under blacklight. Private collection Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington.
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