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A pair of Chinese wood brushpots 19th Century

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A pair of Chinese wood brushpots
19th Century
of cylindrical form, the first deeply carved with two figures, one seated on a buffalo amongst flowers and pine trees, two further figures to the reverse, the other carved with two dancing figures amongst bamboo and pine trees, the reverse with two more figures -- 83/8in. (21.2cm.) high; and a wood model of Shoulao, the bearded figure carved wearing long robes holding a peach in one hand and a larger peach spray in the other, standing on a rockwork base with one leg raised with a monkey beside him fitting his shoe on -- 153/8in. (39cm.) high. (3)
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