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Chinese Crimson Long-Neck Vase and Stand circa 1820

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    Made in the early 19th century, circa 1820, this Rose Canton plate is hand painted with eight Daoist Immortals, some riding fabulous mythical beasts....
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    This exquisite Chinese blue and white porcelain platter was painted in the 20th century in the style of the Qianlong Era circa 1770. It has timeless appeal and symbolic meaning! We see a lovely pair of spotted deer in a clearing near pine trees. In Chinese tradition, combining pine trees with deer...
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  • Large Imari Chinese Porcelain Charger 18th Century circa 1760
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