Low Reserve Asian Antiques 2015-11-25 Auction - 32 Price Results - Last Chance in NY
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Elaborate Chinese Bed with Additional Sitting AreaPair of Mixed Hardwood and Huanghuali Ming DynastyLate 19 Century Chinese Lacquered Altar Table
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Various, NY, United States
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Pair of Mixed Hardwood and Huanghuali Ming Dynasty: The folding chair is the quintessential Chinese chair in its design and history which can be traced in Chinese paintings as early as the 16 century. It has always been a chair for the emperor or a
0003: Pair of Mixed Hardwood and Huanghuali Ming DynastyEst. US$5,040-US$7,560
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Western Han Dyasty Standing Guard: This is a miniature version of the more common standing figures of the Western Han Dynasty tomb Yangling of Yangjiawan near present day Xian In Shaanxi Province. The figure is made of grey color
0013: Western Han Dyasty Standing GuardEst. US$450-US$675Lot Passed
Western Han Dyasty Standing Warrior: The warrior is a miniature version of the large warriors found in Yangjiawan near present day Xian In Shaanxi Province. He wore a protective helmet, and an armour made of pieces of leather stitched
0014: Western Han Dyasty Standing WarriorEst. US$495-US$742Lot Passed
Southern Song Yingqing Covered Box: The covered box in a round form is decorated with a floral element on the cover. The flower has six barbed edges. The cover does not fit perfectly though the raised ridges on the sides do
0015: Southern Song Yingqing Covered BoxEst. US$675-US$1,012Lot Passed
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Brown Glaze Temmoku Tea Bowl: The teabowl has a conical shape, flared lip and a well made foot with evidence it was thrown on a potter's wheel. The light color clay indicates a northern origin. The brown temmoku glaze is a rich
0017: Brown Glaze Temmoku Tea BowlEst. US$450-US$675
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Early Yellow Earthenware Jarlet: The yellow pottery globular pot has a flared lip and two little ear lug for handles, Raised beaded lines are placed in diagonal parallel lines on the top half. On the bottom half these beaded lines
0020: Early Yellow Earthenware JarletEst. US$270-US$405Lot Passed
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Early Yellow Earthenware Jarlet: This yellow pottery jarlet has a single lug handle, The ornamentation is a series of raised beaded lines laid in a geometric pattern. The coloration is uneven due to pit firing. Western Zhou 1100 -
0021: Early Yellow Earthenware JarletEst. US$180-US$270
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Pair of Lattice Window Panels from Fujian Province: This is a unique pair of lattice window panels with simple elegant lines. They were found in a house in the Fujian mountains on the southeast coast of China. The house was dated to the 17 century.
0022: Pair of Lattice Window Panels from Fujian ProvinceEst. US$990-US$1,485
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Chinese version of an English Davenport Desk: The Davenport desk made of cedar has retained much of its original finish. The top portion with the partitions comes apart from the desk. The writing portion of the desk lifts up to reveal more
0023: Chinese version of an English Davenport DeskEst. US$1,440-US$2,160
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Late 19 Century Chinese Lacquered Altar Table: This table has a elegant form that is in the tradition of a classic altar table. The table top is a solid plank of wood that is fitted with raised flanges. The straight apron is cut to form
0024: Late 19 Century Chinese Lacquered Altar TableEst. US$2,160-US$3,240
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