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Item Ships From: New York City
Antique 19th Century Russian Uzbek Pure Silk Wrapped Tribal Weaving Ikat
Located in New York, NY
An antique 19th century Russian Uzbek five-color pure silk wrapped tribal weaving ikat, with original Russian Roller Printed cotton backing/lining. In fantastic condition for its age...
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1880s Uzbek Islamic Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Cotton, Silk

4 Chinese lacquer dishes, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
each decorated with a landscape motif and an inscription; wooden stands shown in pictures are not included with these dishes
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Late 19th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Lacquer

"The Wait" Limited Edition Bronze Brutalist Figural Sculpture
Located in Queens, NY
Contemporary hand-forged bronze Brutalist-inspired figural sculpture in an idle standing pose finished in an ebonized patina (PRICED EACH). ("THE WAIT" - Limited Edition of 10) Each...
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21st Century and Contemporary Asian Mid-Century Modern New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Metal, Bronze

"The Preacher" Limited Edition Bronze Brutalist Figural Sculpture
Located in Queens, NY
Contemporary hand-forged bronze Brutalist-inspired figural sculpture depicting a preacher finished in an ebonized patina (PRICED EACH). ("THE PREACHER" - Limited Edition of 10) Each...
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21st Century and Contemporary Asian Mid-Century Modern New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Metal, Bronze

Chinese double gourd porcelain vase, 18th c.
Located in New York, NY
green glazed multi-lobed double gourd vase
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Late 18th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

set of 7 Chinese porcelain spoons, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
gold decorated border; each painted with a vase of flowers; the box shown in the pictures is not included with these items
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Late 19th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Blue and White Vase Mounted as Lamp, Kang Hsi, circa 1720
Located in New York, NY
Chinese blue and white vase mounted as lamp, Kang Hsi, circa 1720.
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1720s Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

Chinese Porcelain Peach Altar Tribute Sculpture
Located in Queens, NY
Chinese porcelain sculpture of ripe, red peaches - symbolizing immortality - each crafted with great detail, stacked high in a green dish as an abundant tri...
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20th Century Chinese Chinese Export New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

Chinese sancai ceramic vase, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
the base that is shown in the pictures is not included with this vase; 6in(D) x 6in(W) x 11in(H) are the dimensions of the vase without the base
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Late 19th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Chinese porcelain figure of a boy, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
provenance: Christie's; decorated with floral motif in iron red and green colors on white ground
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

2 Chinese export porcelain jugs, each w/ dish, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
7.5in(W) x 4in(D) x 1.4in(H) are the dimensions of the larger jug; larger dish: 7.4in(W) x 5.5in(D)
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Early 19th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Robert Lee Morris, "Mobile" Nickel Panel Sculpture
By Robert Lee Morris
Located in Queens, NY
Robert Lee Morris "Mobile" 1980's Nickel rectangular panels supported on a black rectangular base (Signed Verso).
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20th Century American Modern New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Nickel

Robert Lee Morris "Large Double Stack" Sculpture
By Robert Lee Morris
Located in Queens, NY
Robert Lee Morris , "Large Double Stack" 1980's, Hammered brass, Signed Verso.
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20th Century American Modern New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Set of 4 Chinese Red Porcelain Catchalls
Located in Queens, NY
Set of 4 Chinese red glazed porcelain catchalls with organic forms decorated in raised depictions of frogs around the exteriors (priced as set).      
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20th Century Chinese Chinese Export New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

A 19th Century Chinese Cinnabar Panel Inlaid Hardwood Cabinet
Located in New York, NY
A 19th Century Chinese Cinnabar Panel Inlaid Hardwood Cabinet. This marvelous piece showcases a harmonious fusion of artistry and craftsmanship, exuding timeless elegance and allure...
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19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Hardwood, Lacquer

Japanese Two-Panel Phoenix Screen, Edo Period, Ca. 1850
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Two-Panel Phoenix Screen, Edo Period, Ca. 1850 Japanese Edo Period (1603-1868) DIMENSIONS Height: 24 inches Width: 28 inches
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1850s Japanese Japonisme Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Wood

Two Chinese Kangxi '18th C.' Porcelain Fruit Stands, Buddhas Hand & Pomegranates
Located in New York, NY
Two fantastic and rare Chinese Kangxi Period porcelain fruit stands, Representing Buddhas Hand & Pomegranates. Each of these is beautifully hand-...
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1710s Chinese Chinese Export Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

Pair of Late 19th Century French Gilt Bronze-Mounted Chinese Canton Porcelain
Located in Long Island City, NY
A pair of late 19th century French gilt bronze-mounted Chinese Canton porcelain lamps Painted interior scenes with many people, each separated by floral designs, the neck with gilded monkeys and lizards, and sitting on a bronze base. Measures: Height Vase...
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Late 19th Century French Belle Époque Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Andrianna Shamaris Rare Teak Wood Slab or Table Top
By Andrianna Shamaris
Located in New York, NY
Impressive organic teak sculpture or table top with beautiful wood detail and patina. This rare large slab has beautiful natural erosion on the side and can either be installed on a ...
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2010s Organic Modern New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Magnificent Estate Pair Asian Japanese / Chinese Bronze Centerpiece Urns Vases
Located in New York, NY
The Following Item we are offering is A Magnificent Large Pair of Beautiful Exquisite Original Estate Bronze and Glass Asian Centerpiece Vases. Beautifully done with Fine Ornate Bron...
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20th Century Asian New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Bronze

Asian Clay Vase Table Lamp
Located in NYC, NY
An original Asian clay container made into a table lamp. The vase has a basket weave motif throughout and has two big black crabs and a small black conch as ornaments. There is an un...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Anglo-Japanese New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Clay

Pair of Imari Chargers
Located in Montreal, QC
Pair of Japanese Imari chargers showing cranes and Mount Fuji.
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19th Century Japanese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Ceramic

Antique Teak Wood and Shell Inlay Rice Container
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful aged teak wood container originally used to store rice. We have added the shell inlay by hand to the top section. A multiple of uses such as storing towels, magazines, firewood etc etc This antique container...
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Early 1900s Organic Modern Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Shell, Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

18th Century Japanese Altar Table
Located in New York, NY
This lacquered 18th century Edo period altar table was probably made for the private shrine of an aristocratic home. There, it would have been placed before an image of a deity, and ...
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Early 18th Century Japanese Edo Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Brass

Antique Chinese Silver Gilt, Agate & Enamel Censer
Located in New York, NY
Chinese silver censer, circa 1910. Drum-form agate body set in silver gilt mounts with scrollwork and lunettes. Leaf-capped side bracket handles. Upward tapering support and stepped ...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Qing New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Agate, Silver, Enamel

Seymour Lipton Sculpture Study Sketch, 1978
Located in Astoria, NY
Seymour Lipton (American, 1903-1986) oil crayon drawing on paper sketch depicting a study for an Abstract Expressionist sculpture, signed and dated 1978 middle right. Provenance: Fro...
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Mid-20th Century American Other New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Paper

Seymour Lipton Sculpture Study Sketch, 1965
Located in Astoria, NY
Seymour Lipton (American, 1903-1986) oil crayon drawing on paper sketch depicting a study for an Abstract Expressionist sculpture, signed and dated "65" lower left. Provenance: From ...
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Mid-20th Century American Other New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Paper

Organic Modern, Wool Gabehrez Persian Rug, Cream and Brown, 5' x 6'
Located in New York, NY
This organic modern wool, 5' x 6' Orley Shabahang Gabehrez carpet in undyed handspun wool features a higher hand-knotted pile, making it exceptionally plush and silky in texture. Whi...
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Early 2000s Persian Organic Modern New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Wool

Antique Persian Sarab Long Rug 3'2" x 11'
Located in New York, NY
Serab rugs are known for their fine long rugs or runners with a characteristic camel ground and lozenge-shaped medallions. These rugs are woven in the village of Serab, located near ...
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Early 20th Century Persian New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

Materials

Wool, Cotton

Antique Farahan Sarouk Rug 4'3'' x 6'4''
Located in New York, NY
Sarouk rugs have been produced for much of the 20th century. The early successes of the Sarouk rug are largely owed to the American market. From the 1910s-1950s, the "American Sarouk", also known as the "painted Sarouk...
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1890s Persian Sarouk Farahan Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Wool, Cotton

A Highly Rare Pair of Monumental Qing Dynasty Rouleau Porcelain "Dragon" Vases
Located in New York, NY
A Highly Rare Pair of Monumental Qing Dynasty Rouleau Porcelain "Dragon" Vases A Masterful Display of 19th Century Chinese Artistry: The mid-19th century Qing Dynasty marked a period of artistic innovation and imperial grandeur, as exemplified by this rare and monumental pair of Rouleau vases. These exceptional porcelain works, notable for their commanding size and vibrant palette, are a testament to the unparalleled craftsmanship that flourished during this era. Embellished with a dynamic tableau of dragons rendered in bold hues of red, green, blue, brown, and yellow, these vases embody both artistic brilliance and the deep cultural symbolism woven into Chinese decorative arts. Artistic Excellence and Symbolism: At the heart of these magnificent vases lies a visual narrative that channels the power and mystique of the dragon, a central motif in Chinese culture symbolizing imperial authority, strength, and cosmic energy. The intricate depiction of dragons in motion, intertwined amidst stylized ocean waves, conveys a sense of fluidity and dynamic movement. Each color used—the crimson reds, verdant greens, striking blues, earthy browns, and golden yellows—has been meticulously applied, reflecting a mastery of the high-fired, polychrome enameling techniques perfected during the Qing Dynasty. The Rouleau form, with its cylindrical body, short neck, and slightly flared mouth, was a favored shape for large-scale vases in the 18th and 19th centuries. The form’s structured elegance allowed for expansive decorative panels, serving as an ideal canvas for intricate, multi-layered designs. This pair demonstrates how artisans skillfully balanced the flowing movement of the dragons with the rhythmic motifs of waves, resulting in a harmonious composition that engages the viewer from every angle. Craftsmanship and Technique: These vases represent the pinnacle of porcelain artistry achieved under the Qing Dynasty, showcasing techniques that reflect centuries of refined craftsmanship. The precision in the application of overglaze enamels and the expert manipulation of kiln temperatures to achieve vibrant and consistent coloration are indicative of the expertise within the imperial kilns. The dragons' scales, rendered with remarkable detail, create a textured effect that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, undulating waves, enhancing the three-dimensional quality of the design. The depth of color and the crisp delineation of each element point to a rigorous and time-intensive process. These qualities signify the involvement of highly skilled artisans who adhered to the imperial standards set by the royal court, ensuring that each piece was a fitting representation of the empire’s wealth and cultural prowess. Historical and Cultural Significance: Vases of this caliber were not merely decorative; they were imbued with profound symbolic meaning and often commissioned for imperial use or gifted as prestigious diplomatic offerings. The dragon motif, deeply embedded in Chinese folklore and philosophy, was associated with the emperor himself—known as the "Son of Heaven"—and symbolized his divine right to rule. These vases also reflect the Qing Dynasty's flourishing export trade and the global fascination with Chinese porcelain during the 19th century. European collectors and royal patrons prized such pieces for their artistry and the exoticism they represented, contributing to a legacy that elevated Chinese porcelain to a revered status in the annals of decorative art history. Provenance and Collectability: The extraordinary scale, exceptional craftsmanship, and rarity of this pair establish them as museum-quality works. Such vases would have held a place of honor in a palace or wealthy estate, reflecting not only the owner’s status but also an appreciation for the profound cultural and artistic traditions of China. Their provenance—potentially tied to an imperial commission or significant historical collection—underscores their importance as objects of study and admiration. Provenance: Private American Collection, acquired in London, circa 1905. Thence by descent to the current owners Solomon Treasure...
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

A Monumental Gilt-Lacquered Bronze Ornamental Buddha Sculpture of Vajravidarana
Located in New York, NY
A Monumental Gilt-Lacquered Bronze Ornamental Buddha Sculpture of Vajravidarana: A Masterpiece of Sino-Tibetan Craftsmanship, Late 19th Century, Qing Dynasty This monumental gilt-lacquered bronze ornamental sculpture of Vajravidarana is an extraordinary and commanding piece of art, showcasing the pinnacle of Sino-Tibetan craftsmanship from the late 19th century. The figure of Vajravidarana, a powerful purification deity in Tibetan Buddhism, is meticulously sculpted to embody both spiritual authority and artistic excellence. Vajravidarana is primarily known for his role in removing spiritual impurities and negativities. Unlike other deities associated with wisdom or compassion, Vajravidarana’s function is centered on purification and healing. He is typically depicted holding a vajra and a bell, symbolizing the cutting away of delusions and the resonance of divine truth. In this striking sculpture, Vajravidarana is shown holding a vishva vajra (the double vajra), a unique and powerful variation of the traditional iconography, which signifies ultimate protection and the dispelling of negative karma. Vajravidarana: The Supreme Purifier and Protector Vajravidarana is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the deity of spiritual purification, called upon to cleanse practitioners of defilements and negative influences. His vajra represents the indestructibility of truth, while his bell signifies the wisdom that resonates through purification rituals. In this sculpture, the presence of the vishva vajra, or double vajra, enhances his association with supreme protection, ensuring the destruction of all spiritual obstacles and afflictions. The figure’s powerful yet composed expression conveys a sense of unwavering resolve and divine authority. His posture, along with the carefully sculpted details of his robes and ornaments, highlights his function as a guardian against impurity. The inclusion of the vishva vajra rather than the usual single vajra reinforces his role as a supreme protector, capable of dispelling all forms of negativity and restoring balance. Symbolism of the Mantras and Aureole: Unlike deities that embody wisdom through duality, Vajravidarana’s iconography is centered on purification and exorcism. The aureole surrounding him is inscribed with sacred purification mantras rather than depictions of a consort. These mantras emphasize his function as a remover of obstacles and impurities, reinforcing his role in Buddhist healing rituals. The presence of the sacred inscriptions elevates the sculpture’s spiritual significance, making it a focal point for meditation and ritual purification. Practitioners often visualize Vajravidarana radiating purifying light, dissolving afflictions and negative karma. This theme is mirrored in the sculptural repetition of the purification symbols on the aureole, reinforcing the deity’s role as a divine cleanser. Gilt-Lacquered Bronze: The Artistry of Sino-Tibetan Metalwork: The craftsmanship of this monumental figure reflects the expertise of late 19th-century Sino-Tibetan metalwork, where traditional Tibetan themes were infused with Chinese artistic sensibilities. Cast in bronze and finished with a rich gilt lacquer, the statue has an otherworldly glow, giving it an ethereal, almost divine presence. The gilding process—applied with exceptional skill—gives the sculpture a striking luminosity that enhances the fine details of the facial features, flowing robes, jewelry, and other elements of the deity’s attire. The technique employed to create this figure speaks to the high level of craftsmanship that flourished during the late Qing Dynasty and early modern Tibetan art. The ornate details of the robes and the fine texture of the sculpture highlight the exceptional skill of the artisans who brought this work to life. The use of gold and lacquer not only reflects the preciousness of the sculpture but also its spiritual significance as an object meant to inspire reverence and meditation. An Ornamental Sculpture of Monumental Scale: Unlike smaller devotional objects, this sculpture is designed as an ornamental masterpiece, intended to make a grand visual and spiritual statement. Its monumental size allows it to dominate any space, offering a commanding presence that is both physically and symbolically impressive. In Buddhist practice, large sculptures of this nature are often placed in temples or meditation halls, where their imposing size and serene presence would encourage contemplation and devotion. The grand scale of the statue further amplifies the spiritual power it is meant to convey. As a representation of Vajravidarana, it is not only a physical object of beauty but also a conduit for meditation, purification, and enlightenment. The scale of the sculpture also emphasizes the divine stature of the deity, highlighting his importance in the Buddhist tradition as the ultimate force for spiritual cleansing and protection. Provenance: Acquired in China in circa 1900 1905 Private Buddhist Temple, Northeast, USA Private Sale Solomon Treasure...
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Late 19th Century Chinese Tibetan Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Bronze

A Rare Mughal Indian Gold and Enamel Mother of Pearl Spoon with Diamonds
Located in New York, NY
A Rare Mughal Indian Gold and Enamel Mother of Pearl Spoon with Diamonds Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Mughal India with this rare and...
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Late 18th Century Indian Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold, Enamel

Haku Maki Japanese Woodblock "Poem 69-17" Signed
By Haku Maki
Located in New York, NY
Haku Maki (1924-2000) Japanese Woodblock Poem 69-17. This art is from the Poem collection. Signed and numbered in pencil. Edition 15/86. Color wood blocking with embossing. Measures ...
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1960s Japanese Vintage New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Paper

Atelier Saigon, Pair of Large Urns with Rope and Hoof Base Motifs, Vietnam
By Atelier Saigon 1
Located in New York, NY
Born of the collaboration between a Parisian antiques dealer and a rural Vietnamese artists' community, these impressive monumental urns are a testam...
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2010s Vietnamese New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Steel

Atelier Saigon, Bonsai Tree Coffee Table, Vietnam, Early 21st Century
By Atelier Saigon 1
Located in New York, NY
Born of the collaboration between a Parisian antiques dealer and a rural Vietnamese artists' community, these sculptural furniture pieces are made wi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Glass, Paper

Atelier Saigon, Étagère in the Shape of a Leaf, Vietnam, Early 21st Century
By Atelier Saigon 1
Located in New York, NY
Born of the collaboration between a Parisian antiques dealer and a rural Vietnamese artists' community, these sculptural furniture pieces are made wi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Paper

Atelier Saigon, Rocking Chair, Vietnam, Early 21st Century
By Atelier Saigon 1
Located in New York, NY
Born of the collaboration between a Parisian antiques dealer and a rural Vietnamese artists' Community, these sculptural furniture pieces are made wi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Paper

Chien Lung Chinese Blue and White Temple Jar
Located in Long Island City, NY
Large Chien Lung blue and white temple jar with floral decoration and peach of immortality on white ground.
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18th Century Chinese Antique New York City - Asian Art and Furniture

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Porcelain

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