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LOT 2170
Chinese Qing Glazed Ceramic Female Attendant
QING DYNASTY, 1644-1911 A.D.
9 in. (505 grams, 22.8 cm high).
Modelled in the round standing on a domed base, wearing floor length robes with voluminous sleeves, hair dressed in an elaborate style, holding a wreath in one hand over the shoulder; remains of polychrome pigmentation.
Provenance
Ex Cotswold, UK, collection, 1970-1990.
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LOT 2170
Chinese Qing Glazed Ceramic Female Attendant
Estimate £100 - 140€120 - 160 (for guidance only)$140 - 190 (for guidance only)
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