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507. A collection of twenty-four hardwood stands, 21cm max. (24)


£100-200


508. Two Chinese carved wood ruyi sceptres, naturalistically carved with seed pods and lingzhi, one repaired through the stem, 39cm. (2)


£200-300


509. Two Chinese hardwood carvings, c.1900, each of a standing figure, one carrying a lotus, the other with a peach spray, 31cm. (2) £150-250


510. A Chinese carved coconut box and cover, 18th century, carved in relief with flowers, foliage, butterflies and pagodas, some damages, 12cm dia. (2)


£400-600


511. A Chinese carved hardwood stand, 18th/19th century, elaborately carved as flowers, leaves and lingzhi, 18.5cm. £200-300


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512. A Chinese bamboo bitong, 19th century, one side carved with an elephant and his attendant, the other with a four character mark, some cracks to the bamboo and metal repairs, 15.4cm high. £200-300


513. A large Chinese bamboo carving of a pleasure barge, carved with many figures fishing with nets and pots while women and small children look on, a cat clambering over the roof, 37cm. £300-500


514. Five Chinese hardwood stands, 19th/20th century, 26.8cm. (5) £250-350


515. A Chinese hardwood carving of a boy, c.1900, recumbent, opening a basket with a bat upon his knee, raised on a wood stand, 45.5cm overall. (2)


£200-300


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