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Lot 108
Two Chinese Pottery Figural Sculptures
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Qing dynasty (1644-1912), probably 17th or 18th century, includes two large figural sculptures accompanied by smaller figural attendants on rectangular pottery base, one dressed in a warrior outfit and elaborate hat with feather, his robe has painted clouds, his attendant holds his sword, the second an Immortal or Heavenly King figure with elaborate headdress, long flowing robe decorated with clouds, his attendant stands holding a tray, but object formerly on it is now lost, both raised on rectangular pottery bases that have holes to the side and underneath.

DOA 19 x 11 x 6 1/2 in.

Some repairs to base and wire around larger figure's feet on both; chips with loss to hat on one and break with loss to item formerly attached to arm and then to tray attendant is holding up on the other as well as a break with lost to an item that halo around his neck and to item at shoulder; scattered losses to pigments and edges on both.