A Group of Six Chinese Porcelain Sculptures, Qing Dynasty/Republic Period
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Description
The first sculpture is named Shou, which means "Long Life". The height is 10.75 inches and the width is 5.25 inches. It has a depth of 3.5 inches. The second is Shiwan porcelain. The height is 9.75 inches, and the width is 3.5 inches. The depth is 2.75 inches. The third sculpture is of a lady. The height is 6.75 inches, and the width is 1.75 inches. The depth is 1.75 inches. Provenance: From Buffalo, NY
Condition
The Shou sculpture lost it's cane. The old man with the yellow background lost one hand, as well as a chip on the bottom. The green color old man has a broken fingers. The lady sculpture was repaired on the body. Topwells attempts to catalog every lot correctly and will attempt to point out any defects, but will not be responsible or liable for the correctness of the catalog or other descriptions of the lot. We encourage you to thoroughly examine the property before bidding. Any of the following conditions of sale may be amended, waived, or modified in the sole discretion of Topwells.
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A Group of Six Chinese Porcelain Sculptures, Qing Dynasty/Republic Period
Estimate $100 - $200
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