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Saturday, February 13, 2010
  [dharma wheel jewel] A set of three Huang Shou - b

Qing Dynasty
Height: 8.5cm/8.2cm/8.5cm

Of Shoushan, Jixue and Tianhuang stones, Shoushan being the most rare, and of a flattened rectangular form, flanking seals of square forms, knobs of the three forms each with a classical elephant bathing scene, bases all with poetic lines of relaxation and aesthetic appreciation a

Kangxi period, Qing Dynasty
Diameter: 14cm

Straight ring foot supports deep bowed walls and slightly flared lip, walls in deep underglaze blue decorations of dragons chasing pearls among clouds, wucai coloring painted in red and green over dragons, and in yellow over pearls, flaned by foot in lotus petal ring, center with underglaze blue and wucai green dragon medallion, base with Kangxi mark in u


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