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Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Asian National Treasures Fine Auction
Prince Gong Yixin, the sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, witnessed the unprecedented changes in the Qing Dynasty. He is very proficient in calligraphy and painting by famous masters in the late Qing Dynasty and antiques of various periods. Prince Kung's Mansion once housed countless antique treasures. However, it all disappeared in a very short time. The most obvious source of traffic is Yamanaka Trading Company in Japan. The trading company bought the rare treasures such as bronzes, porcelains and jades collected by Prince Kung's Mansion for US$340,000. At the same time, it also brought the greatest wealth to the trading company, which has become the world's largest trader of Chinese antiques and cultural relics. Since then, the Japanese have embarked on the road of treasure hunting in China, and countless treasures have flowed to Japan. Japan has also become one of the countries with the largest collection of Chinese cultural relics and antiques. We have deep relationships with these collection institutions and private collectors, and each issue presents the finest collections of Chinese antiques, porcelain, jade, and Buddhist objects to world collectors. If you have any questions, please drop us a note or email nakamuadiscover@gmail.com. You are welcome to come here to treasure hunt and have fun!
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082712: A pair of gilt bronze incense burner ornaments with high relief and double phoenix ears and flower pEst. $2,000-$4,000
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082713: A pair of gilt bronze incense burner ornaments with high relief and double phoenix ears and flower pEst. $20,000-$40,000Lot Passed
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082715: Double bull-headed incense burner ornament crafted from red copperEst. $1,600-$3,000
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082717: Pure copper high relief engraved gilt incense burner with eight auspicious treasuresEst. $20,000-$40,000Lot Passed
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