Carved wood gilt south chines temple carving with flower design. 18 inch
18 January 2018
Description

Acquired in China. From Ching dynasty 1800 AD - 1875 AD

Provenance

Inherited, only used at home.

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For sale
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Answered within 1 day
By Klaus
Jan 20, 00:19 UTC
Fair Market Value
$100 - $150 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

A chinese hand carved wood partly gilt wall panel relief, depicting three peonies and foliage.The peony is considered a queen of flowers, a flower of wealth and nobility. The flower also symbolizes a beautiful young woman. It would be plausible that this wood carving was once part of a wall panel in a women´s room during the late Qing dynasty. The gilt frame enhances the value.

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