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Period: 1850s
19th C Pair Antique Chinese Qing Carved Jade Scholar s Table Screens Stands 1850
Located in Portland, OR
A fine pair of antique Chinese Qing dynasty ( 1644-1911) hand carved jade table screens, circa 1850. The rectangular screens are made of variegated s...
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Chinese Qing Antique 1850s Scholar s Objects

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Chinese Qing Pair Jun-Ware Liver Red Glazed Foo Dogs
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A rare and attractive pair Chinese Qing Jun-ware Foo dogs decorated in liver red glazes and dating from around 1850. The porcelain dogs are heavily made and stand raised on rectangul...
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Chinese Qing Antique 1850s Scholar s Objects

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Porcelain

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