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Pair of Chinese Ming Dynasty Style Dragon Roof Tiles

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Chinese Qing Dynasty Crackle Glazed Dragon Vase with Kiln Error
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19th century rare Qing dynasty crackled (GE) glazed vase with molded three dimensional dragon forms. This very fine quality vase is particularly interesting by the presence of a kiln...
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Remarkable pair of diminutive Chinese porcelain Fencai vases featuring beautifully decorated landscape scenes. Vibrant famille rose colors depict a scholar and his attendant offering him a peach with a pine tree and waterfall in the background. Each vase has Chinese script on the back, probably a poem. Each vase stamped with a Tong zhi...
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Pair of Chinese Ming Style Armchairs with Dali Marble Inset
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