A late Ming boxwood carving of the God of Wealth seated on a rectangular table, wearing a tabbed hat and flowing robes, his hands hidden in the sleeves of his gown -- 5¾in.high, early 17th century.

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A late Ming boxwood carving of the God of Wealth seated on a rectangular table, wearing a tabbed hat and flowing robes, his hands hidden in the sleeves of his gown -- 5¾in.high, early 17th century.

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