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Jambupati Lacquered Teak Royal Buddha
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Pre 1900 item# 754699 (stock# 64-21)
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A graceful royal Buddha with Arakanese accoutrements, the right hand in the sign of the wheel of law, or vitarka mudra, a gesture of intellectual discourse, sits atop a tall double lotus throne. The figure, nearly 26 inches in height, is carved of heavy teak wood coated with lacquer and gilded. Arakanese attributes are evident in the square face and slender body, long ear pieces hanging on either side of an elaborate chest ornament, upper arm bands and flowing cuffs. Such royal Buddha images, kn ...click for details
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Qing Blue and White Decorative Teapot
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Pre 1900 item# 753625 (stock# 26-12)
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A Chinese Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain teapot has a donut-shaped body and double ring handle to give it an unusual and compelling profile. Also unusual is a small dent pressed into the top circle of the handle to provide a comfortable thumb rest when pouring tea. This late 19th century piece has no chips; the porcelain is discolored along the top front. Dimensions: height 6" (15 cm), width 7" (18 cm), depth 1-1/2" (4 cm).
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Carved Wood Shan Ladle With Monkeys
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Pre 1910 item# 709210 (stock# 64-31)
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Three carved monkeys cavort along the handle of this delightful 38-inch long water ladle. It is customary throughout the hot countries of Southeast Asia to place large containers of water and ladles outside houses so anyone passing in need of a drink may help themselves. This wonderful early 20th century red monkey ladle of the Shan people in Burma is unlike any other ladle we have seen. It might have been inspired by the tribes of monkeys that often live around Buddhist complexes and beg treats ...click for details
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Carved Panel With Chinese Longevity Symbols
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Pre 1910 item# 703045 (stock# 54-68)
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A wood panel carved in relief conveys wishes for a long and joyous life with five familiar Chinese symbols for longevity. The late 19th/early 20th century panel once was part of a decorative screen or perhaps a large piece of furniture. Framed, the carving becomes an unusual and handsome representation of wishes for good fortune. The symbols are carved within a cartouche and have the supernatural quality of Chinese folklore. A fox in a pine tree takes on a half-human form, relating to Chinese fo ...click for details
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Chinese Carved Battle Scene Panel
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Pre 1910 item# 699512 (stock# 02-27)
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A battle scene with three bearded warriors on horseback brandishing three different types of long swords is carved in deep relief on this Qing Dynasty wood panel. The riders are choreographed in an exaggerated action dance, with arms flung wide holding their weapons over their heads. A theatrical touch can also be seen in the horses, which have realistically carved heads and bodies but oddly stylized front legs. Considered together, the riders' stances and their horses legs give this panel m ...click for details
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Korean White Porcelain Bamboo Design Vase
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Pre 2000 item# 697250 (stock# 29-67)
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A tall white Korean porcelain vase has a beautifully subtle bamboo pattern that changes under different lighting conditions. The white on white design achieves its definition from the shiny, slightly raised surface of the bamboo seen against a matte background. White Korean porcelain, called "baek-ja," sometimes is mistakenly called white celadon but it does not have the crackled glaze that defines celadon. This sleek, almost stark, vase from the 1990s has a maker's mark on the bot ...click for details
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Chinese 500 Line Silk Prayer Rug
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Pre 2000 item# 696347 (stock# 52-24)
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Soft shades of blue, green and grey outlined in rust and midnight blue glow in this densely woven 500 line silk prayer rug from China. The carpet's design theme is birds, with 18 of them perched among flowers forming the border, and a center design of a large bird in a tree looking over her (his?) newly hatched baby in the nest. The tree extends upward into an arch, called a "muhrab," a shape that puts this piece into the classification of prayer rug. The muhrab, however, has becom ...click for details
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