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A Chinese rhino horn libation cup
18th Century
of conical form with wide pouring lip with openwork chilong handle, with narrow key pattern band to the spreading foot and to the rim, and carved with two clambering guei dragons across a wide central band with scrolling motifs in low relief -- 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high, (losses and damages).
See Illustration.
18th Century
of conical form with wide pouring lip with openwork chilong handle, with narrow key pattern band to the spreading foot and to the rim, and carved with two clambering guei dragons across a wide central band with scrolling motifs in low relief -- 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high, (losses and damages).
See Illustration.
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