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           PROPERTY FROM THE PEONY COLLECTION
           A HUANGHUALI MIRROR STAND
           QING DYNASTY

           of square form, the hinged adjustable mirror stand reticulated
           with a lattice frame resting on a back support
           18.3 by 19.3 by 16.2 cm, 7¼ by 7⅝ by 6⅜ in.
           HK$ 10,000-20,000
           US$ 1,300-2,550

           清   黃花梨摺疊式鏡架



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                                                                      PROPERTY FROM THE PEONY COLLECTION
                                                                      A WHITE JADE ‘LUOHAN’ WRISTREST
                                                                      LATE QING DYNASTY
                                                                      supported on four bracket feet, the convex surface carved
                                                                      with a luohan seated beside an incense burner issuing wafts of
                                                                      smoke
                                                                      16.4 cm, 6½ in.
                                                                      HK$ 40,000-60,000
                                                                      US$ 5,100-7,700
                             336                                      清末   白玉雕羅漢圖臂擱






           337

           PROPERTY FROM THE PEONY COLLECTION
           A BAMBOO-VENEER BOX AND COVER
           QING DYNASTY
           skilfully fashioned overall with a pattern simulating sections of
           bamboo, the wood patinated to a warm honey-orange colour
           18.5 cm, 7¼ in.
           HK$ 15,000-20,000
           US$ 1,950-2,550
           清   貼黃竹節紋蓋盒
           See a square bamboo veneered brushpot fashioned in a similar
           manner, from the Qing court collection and preserved in the
           Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Small Refined Articles of
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           the Study. The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace
           Museum, Shanghai, 2009, pl. 18.




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