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                                                              A ZITAN HEXAGONAL LANTERN                                             A JADE AND HARDSTONE-INLAID ZITAN FOUR
                                                              LATE QING DYNASTY                                                     PANEL SCREEN
                                                              The lantern is carved with a flared openwork crown with descending bats   19TH CENTURY
                                                              above a pierced waist and openwork scroll shoulder. Each panel on the center   Each panel is inlaid in jade, jadeite, and various hardstones
                                                              section is carved with an openwork border and flanked by ruyi scroll flanges.   with a different scene of a scholar with an attendant in an
                                                              The waisted foot is carved en suite and raised on six ruyi-form feet.  outdoor setting, and further set with carved decorative panels
                                                              17æ in. (45 cm.) high                                                 above and below. The whole is raised on tall vertical posts
                                                                                                                                    joined by carved aprons.
                                                              $4,000-6,000                                                          82æ in. (210.2 cm.) high, 22º in. (56.5 cm.), each panel

                                                              晚清 紫檀鏤雕六方宮燈                                                           $50,000-70,000

                                                                                                                                    清十九世紀 紫檀嵌寶高士圖四扇屏風
                                                              811
                                                              A PAIR OF POLYCHROME BROWN LACQUER DEMI-LUNE TABLES
                                                              LATE QING DYNASTY
                                                              Of half moon shape, each table is finely carved and painted with rockwork
                                                              and prunus branches enclosed within a thick border decorated with shaped
                                                              medallions enclosing various floral sprays set against a diaper ground,
                                                              above the narrow waist and gently cusped aprons. The whole is raised on
                                                              rectangular-section legs terminating in ruyi-form feet and joined by a trellis-
                                                              work panel. Each is decorated all over in lotus scroll.
                                                              32Ω in. (82.6 cm.) high, 31Ω in. (80 cm.) wide, 15æ in. (40 cm.) deep  (2)
                                                              $7,000-9,000

                                                              晚清 彩漆花卉紋半月桌一對





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