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A Chinese Wooden Court Figure or Priest – late Qing browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Chinese:Wood: Pre 1900: item # 893852 Please refer to our stock # COLL 9034 when inquiring.
Ichiban Japanese & Oriental Antiques Post Office Box 395 Marion, CT 06444-0395 203.272.7392 Guest Book SOLD - 325.00 |
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This is an interesting Chinese carved wooden figure of a court attendant or possibly a Buddhist priest. The figure holds a straight scepter in his two hands. The face and hands have traces of gesso covered with red paint. The headdress was also covered with gesso and a dark blue/green paint - and some traces of gilt paint. There are still a few traces of paint on the body and the seat – or throne – on which the figure is seated. On the back there is a square hole which would have been used to insert prayer papers. The figure measures 7” high by 3 ¼” wide by 2 ¼” deep. It is in excellent condition with the old patina and losses of paint – no chips or cracks. We date it to the late Qing period, circa 1800-1860s – however, it could well be older. |
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