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Fan Tan & Company, specializing in Chinese and Asian Antiques in Marin
Address310 Sir Francis Drake Blvd San Anselmo, CA 94960-2500
Phone(415) 453-6373
Websitewww.fantanco.com
Fan Tan & Company, specializing in Chinese and Asian Antiques in Marin
"Bronze Carp" "Bronze Carp Circa 1900, Japan." "Green Glazed Shiwan Ware Wine Jar" "This Green Glazed Wine Jar, from Shiwan, China, is a prototypical piece of Shiwan ware, a form of ceramics now famous and collectible that are made in the kilns of Shiwan. Daily wares were the primary items produced in Shiwan which boasted a reputation as being the Pottery Capital of China and was said to produce pottery for every conceivable need. The pieces are well known for their brilliant flambor flame-like quality glazes such as displayed in the turquoise blue glaze of this winejar." "Bronze Buddha" "Bronze sitting Buddha." "Pair of Bronze Foo Dog On The Stand" "Bronze Foo Dog On The Stand. 20th Century" "Happy Resting Pig" "Charming and sweet hand painted porcelain pig with his head resting on a red pillow symbolizes prosperity and good fortune." "Han Dynasty Man On The Horse" "Red Pottery of Man on the Horse. Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty was probably the key period for the development of Chinese ceramics. Not only did green and gray ware advance to a new level of sophistication, so did the development of low temperature lead glazes revolutionize the whole family of Chinese ceramics and decorative glazes for all time to come. As the economy continued to prosper so did the many uses for ceramics, both in the household and for ceremonial use as well. During the Han Dynasty, pottery was used more and more for decorative purposes as well as their utilitarian purposes. As a result of this, not only did the shapes, sizes, and uses of the pottery change, so did their overall purpose and place in the home change as well. We continue to see a pioneering in the usages of both Green ware and Gray ware. With the introduction of such ornate animal shapes, candlestick holders, incense burners, dancers, maidens, court ladies, acrobats, musicians, constructed pottery dwellings, etc., we see the abundance of everyday life (during the Han Dynasty) represented by the art of the times. As the Han Dynasty unfolded, the usage of figurines, maidens, soldiers, guardians, etc. all took of a life and beauty of their own. Pottery was always less expensive to manufacture than lacquers and bronzes so it became more and more economically feasible to promote this medium of art for so many reasons. Han pottery has been found in burial sights throughout all of China. " "Han Dynasty Pottery Horse" "Han Pottery Horse.The Han Dynasty was probably the key period for the development of Chinese ceramics. Not only did green and gray ware advance to a new level of sophistication, so did the development of low temperature lead glazes revolutionize the whole family of Chinese ceramics and decorative glazes for all time to come. As the economy continued to prosper so did the many uses for ceramics, both in the household and for ceremonial use as well. During the Han Dynasty, pottery was used more and more for decorative purposes as well as their utilitarian purposes. As a result of this, not only did the shapes, sizes, and uses of the pottery change, so did their overall purpose and place in the home change as well. We continue to see a pioneering in the usages of both Green ware and Gray ware. With the introduction of such ornate animal shapes, candlestick holders, incense burners, dancers, maidens, court ladies, acrobats, musicians, constructed pottery dwellings, etc., we see the abundance of everyday life (during the Han Dynasty) represented by the art of the times. As the Han Dynasty unfolded, the usage of figurines, maidens, soldiers, guardians, etc. all took of a life and beauty of their own. Pottery was always less expensive to manufacture than lacquers and bronzes so it became more and more economically feasible to promote this medium of art for so many reasons. Han pottery has been found in burial sights throughout all of China. " "Wooden Statue of Guan Gong" "Emporor Guan, also known as Kuan Di, is one of the most popular of the Chinese divinities. He is worshipped in every house, and temples dedicsted to him-styled Wu Sheng Miao are fund all over the country. His image is placed in the first hall of the Buddhist monstery. He has also been accepted as patron saint of various trades and professions. This has led to his being regarded as the tutelary deity of money-making enterprises in general, and so ha has gradually developed into a kind of God of Wealth." "Wooden Statue of Guan Gong" "Emporor Guan, also known as Kuan Di, is one of the most popular of the Chinese divinities. He is worshipped in every house, and temples dedicsted to him-styled Wu Sheng Miao are fund all over the country. His image is placed in the first hall of the Buddhist monstery. He has also been accepted as patron saint of various trades and professions. This has led to his being regarded as the tutelary deity of money-making enterprises in general, and so ha has gradually developed into a kind of God of Wealth" "Porcelain pig" "Charming and sweet hand painted porcelain pig with his head resting on a red pillow symbolizes prosperity and good fortune." "Pottery Han Hu" "Blanc De Chine Figure of Guanyin" "Kuan Yin is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Bronze Buddha Head" "A Gilted Bronze Buddha head, Circa 1900. "Green Glazed Shiwan Ware Wine Jar" "This Green Glazed Wine Jar is a prototypical piece of Shiwan ware, a form of ceramics now famous and collectible that are made in the kilns of Shiwan. Daily wares were the primary items produced in Shiwan which boasted a reputation as being the Pottery Capital of China and was said to produce pottery for every conceivable need. The pieces are well known for their brilliant flambor flame-like quality glazes such as displayed in the turquoise blue glaze of this wine jar." "Green Glazed Shiwan Ware green Wine Jar" "This Green Glazed Shiwan ware Wine Jar is a prototypical piece of Shiwan ware, a form of ceramics now famous and collectible that are made in the kilns of Shiwan. Daily wares were the primary items produced in Shiwan which boasted a reputation as being the Pottery Capital of China and was said to produce pottery for every conceivable need. The pieces are well known for their brilliant flambor flame-like quality glazes such as displayed in the turquoise blue glaze of this wine jar." "Kiku Copper Rain Chain" "Our copper rain chains are absolutely stunning while providing an unforgettable experience as the water cascades down and over each flower petal. Quality crafted of copper, each flower shaped funnel measures approximately 2 1/2\" by 2 1/2\". Measures 8.5 feet in length with a 4\" top hanger. Each funnel disconnects for ease of shortening or lengthening to exact length needed! For higher eaves, a 32\" extension is available." "Caligraphy Brush" "Each brush is handcrafted from stone, buffalo bone, and horsehair. 1 1/2\" diam. x 12.5\"L. Also available at Fan Tan & Co. store." "Gilt-Iron Hand" "Caligraphy Brush" "Each brush is handcrafted from stone, buffalo bone, and horsehair. 1 1/2\" diam. x 12.50\"L. Also available at Fan Tan & Co. store." "Celadon Lamp" "This elegant hand-crafted Asian lamp adds a classic element to any room. Crackle finish. 3 way brass light socket, 100 watt max. Soft off-white handmade lampshade. "Yellow Flower Lamp" "This elegant hand-crafted yellow birds and flowers jar lamp adds a classic element to any room. Hand painted porcelain. Handmade off-white shade. 3 way light socket, 150 watt max." "Foo Dog Vase Lamp" "This Elegant Asian lamp featuring hand-painted Foo Dogs adds a classic element to any room. Handmade off-white lampshade. 3 way light socket and 100 watt max." "Village Scene Mirror" "This charming mirror features beautifully detailed hand-painted scenes of women in colorful kimono going about their daily tasks in a rustic village setting. This mirror is hand-crafted by artisans working in the age-old tradition of China Fujian Province, known worldwide for its dazzling lacquerware and wood carving." "Rose Medallion Jar Lamp" "This elegant hand-crafted Rose Medallion jar lamp adds a classic element to any room. Hand painted porcelain. Handmade off-white shade. 3 way light socket, 150 watt max." "Jade Guanyin" "A Finely carved Jade Guanyin, God of Mercy. Circa 1900.Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Yellow Peking Glass Jar" "The bright, lemon-yellow peking glass jar from Beijing, China. Circa 1920." "Wooden Statue of Guangong" "Emporor Guan, also known as Kuan Di, is one of the most popular of the Chinese divinities. He is worshipped in every house, and temples dedicsted to him-styled Wu Sheng Miao are fund all over the country. His image is placed in the first hall of the Buddhist monstery. He has also been accepted as patron saint of various trades and professions. This has led to his being regarded as the tutelary deity of money-making enterprises in general, and so ha has gradually developed into a kind of God of Wealth." "A Finely Painted Famille-Rose Temple Jar" "A Finely painted Famille-Rose Temple jar, Circa 1880-1900." "A Finely Painted Famille-Rose Planter" "A finely painted Famille-Rose Planter, Circa 1900." "Pair of finely Painted Famille-Rose Foo Dog" "Famille-Rose Gould Shaped Vase" "Famille-Rose Gould Shaped Vase, Circa 19th Century." "Famille-Rose Chanzhi Bowl" "Famille-Rose Vase" "Famille-Rose Vase, Circa 19th Century." "Ivory Carved Guan Yin" "Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Ivory Carved Guan Yin Holding Children" "Guan Yin(Kuan yin) statue holding a boy, a popular fertility symbol in China. The exact phrase to describe this image is called \"Guan Yin Brings Child to your home\". In China, Guan Yin is the most worshiped Goddess and a statue such as this one is often seen in a temple where the locals would gather and pray for a healthy conception or delivery of a baby. \ About Guan Yin: Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Han Dynasty Pottery Dog" "Celadon Glazed Pottery Rooster" "Resting Porcelain Pig" "Charming and sweet hand painted porcelain pig with his head resting on a red pillow symbolizes prosperity and good fortune." "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, porcelain, circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional porcelain droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Porcelain, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional porcelain droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese Water Dropper, Silver, Circa 1900." "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Ceramic, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional ceramic droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Ceramic, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional ceramic droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Ceramic, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional ceramic droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Porcelain, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional porcelain droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Porcelain, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional porcelain droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Porcelain, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional porcelain droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Bronze Guanyin" "A Bronze Guanyin seated on the Elephant, Circa 1900.Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Gilted Bronze Buddha" "A Finely Gilted Bronze Buddha, Circa 1900." "Finely Painted Chinese Export Porcelain Planter" "" "Wooden Statue of Zhenwu" "Zhenwu, Supreme Emperor of the Dark Heaven. Small statues like this one, made for personal worship, were common in the Ming dynasty." "Bronze Monkey" "Black Lacquer Lunch Box" "Chinese wooden lunch box, Shanxi province." "Vase" "Han Pottery Court Lady" "The Han Dynasty was probably the key period for the development of Chinese ceramics. Not only did green and gray ware advance to a new level of sophistication, so did the development of low temperature lead glazes revolutionize the whole family of Chinese ceramics and decorative glazes for all time to come. As the economy continued to prosper so did the many uses for ceramics, both in the household and for ceremonial use as well. During the Han Dynasty, pottery was used more and more for decorative purposes as well as their utilitarian purposes. As a result of this, not only did the shapes, sizes, and uses of the pottery change, so did their overall purpose and place in the home change as well. We continue to see a pioneering in the usages of both Green ware and Gray ware. With the introduction of such ornate animal shapes, candlestick holders, incense burners, dancers, maidens, court ladies, acrobats, musicians, constructed pottery dwellings, etc., we see the abundance of everyday life (during the Han Dynasty) represented by the art of the times. As the Han Dynasty unfolded, the usage of figurines, maidens, soldiers, guardians, etc. all took of a life and beauty of their own. Pottery was always less expensive to manufacture than lacquers and bronzes so it became more and more economically feasible to promote this medium of art for so many reasons. Han pottery has been found in burial sights throughout all of China." "Ming Blue & White Jar" "Ming Blue & White Wine Jar" "Han Dynasty Pottery Horse" "This is a unusual han pottery horse. The Han Dynasty was probably the key period for the development of Chinese ceramics. Not only did green and gray ware advance to a new level of sophistication, so did the development of low temperature lead glazes revolutionize the whole family of Chinese ceramics and decorative glazes for all time to come. As the economy continued to prosper so did the many uses for ceramics, both in the household and for ceremonial use as well. During the Han Dynasty, pottery was used more and more for decorative purposes as well as their util er" "Chinese water dropper, Ceramic, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional ceramic droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Water Dropper" "Chinese water dropper, Porcelain, Circa 1900.Chinese calligraphers have long used traditional porcelain droppers to slowly mix water with solid ink sticks. " "Green Glazed Candle Holder" "This Candle Holder is a prototypical piece of Shiwan ware, a form of ceramics now famous and collectible that are made in the kilns of Shiwan. Daily wares were the primary items produced in Shiwan which boasted a reputation as being the Pottery Capital of China and was said to produce pottery for every conceivable need. The pieces are well known for their brilliant flambor flame-like quality glazes such as displayed in the turquoise blue glaze of this Candle Holder." "Root Carved Brush Holder" "Caligraphy Brush" "Each brush is handcrafted from buffalo bone, and horsehair. Also available at Fan Tan & Co. store." "Red Lacquer Basket" "Chinese red lacquer basket, Fir wood Zhejiang province ." "A Very Rare Leather Lunch Basket" "A very rare leather lunch Box from Shanxi Province, China, 19th Century." "Caligraphy Brush" "Each brush is handcrafted from stone, buffalo bone, and horsehair. Also available at Fan Tan & Co. store." "Caligraphy Brush" "Each brush is handcrafted from buffalo horn, and horsehair. Also available at Fan Tan & Co. store." "Wooden Statue of Guanyin" "Wooden Statue Of Guanyin, God of Mercy. 17th Century, Fujian, China.Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Green Glazed Shiwan Ware Pillow" "This pillow is a prototypical piece of Shiwan ware, a form of ceramics now famous and collectible that are made in the kilns of Shiwan. Daily wares were the primary items produced in Shiwan which boasted a reputation as being the Pottery Capital of China and was said to produce pottery for every conceivable need. The pieces are well known for their brilliant flambor flame-like quality glazes such as displayed in the turquoise blue glaze of this pillow." "Wooden Statue of Xiangu" "Carved & Gilted Wooden Figure of Xiangu." "Yellow Vase" "Blue & White Vase" "Blue & White Planter" "Blue & White Porcelain Food Box" "Blue & White Vase" "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro" "Jade Carved Fuoshou" "A Carved Jade Fuoshou(Buddha hand), Circa 1900." "Jade Carved Turtle" "A Carved Jade Turtle, Circa 1900." "Jade Carved Tiger Shoe" "A carved Jade Tiger Shoe. Circa 19th Century." "Jade Carved Tiger" "A Carved Jade Tiger, Circa 19th Century." "Jade Carved Junk" "A Finely Carved Jade Junk. Circa 19th Century." "Carved Zitan Wood Inlay Caligraphy Brush Holder" "Snuff Bottle(Pair)" "Snuff Bottle" "Snuff Bottle" "Snuff Bottle" "Hand Carved Inro Mother of the Pearl Inlay" "Pair of Foo Dog Jar" "A Fine Blanc De Chine Figure of Guanyin" "A Fine Blanc De Chine Figure of Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "White Porcelain Guanyin" "A Fine Blanc De Chine Figure of Guanyin" "A Fine Blanc De Chine Figure of Guanyin (God of Mercy). Kuan Yin (??; Pinyin: Guanyin) is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. She is also known as the Chinese Goddess of Compassion by many. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin (Py.: Guansh Yin, ???) which means \"Observing the Sounds of the World\"." "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro" "Han Pottery Court Lady" "Hand Carved Inro" "Hand Carved Inro Mother of the Pearl Inlay" "Hand Carved OX Bone Pouch" "Hand Carved Ox Bone Bag" "Hand Carved Cooking Rabbit" "Hand Carved Tooth Pick Holder" "Hand Carved Tooth Pick Holder" "Hand Carved Netsuke Cat" "Hand Carved Fish OX Bone Box" "Hand Carved Rabbit Ox Bone Box" "Hand Carved OX Bone Basket" "Pottery Horse Shoe Chair" "A Carved Stone Statue Of Monk" "This Buddhist monk statue holding offering bowl is carved from stone, often an indication that the statue belonged to a monastery. Often local patrons would commission a stone carving specialist to create a Buddhist figure to be donated to a local temple or monastery, believing it would bring them luck for showing extra devotion. This elegantly executed stone carving shows a Buddhist monk in its monk shoes dressed in an understated monk rope." "Stone Statue Of Monk" "This Buddhist monk statue is covered with stone, often an indication that the statue belonged to a monastery. Often local patrons would commission stone carving specialist to create a Buddhist figure to be donated to a local temple or monastery, believing it would bring themselves luck for showing extra devotion. This elegantly executed stone carving shows a Buddhist monk in its monk shoes dressed in an understated monk rope." "Stone Statue Of Ancestor" "Wooden Statue Of Mandarin Man" "Wooden Statue Of Luohan" "Here is an old painted wooden Lohan buddha Statue. You may notice in many of the images was captured around this old statue, this should give you just a small clue to the divine energy that is present here. The moment you come near this Buddha and touch it you feel a radiant power of kind and gentle healing forces.The blessings of this buddha will eliminate all demoniac and karmic obstacles, eradicates disaster and lengthens ones life span. It is believed by the Buddhist shaman that his blessings will infuse with the needs and wishes of the new owner to purify with positive forces, provide good luck and to help dissolve negative energies that may be stopping you from your dreams and wishes in life. Placed in your home he will protect your entire family or in your business you will notice that all who come through your doors will be drawn to his where ever he is placed. there is so much positive energy here you want to make sure he is always protected from anyone wanting to steal this beautiful positive power away from you." "A Exquisite Stone Figure of Buddha" "This primitive looking stone buddha statue was hand carved for the usage of temple in the local Hebei region. It was carved using a very grainy stone that is called \"Flower Granite Stone\" by Chinese. The natural pigmentation of the stone evoke the wonderment of Buddhism. The seated Buddha in meditation mudra is a common image found in Japan and China.though its graceful and elegant posture shows that once upon a time it was loved and treasured by those who believe in him. The facial expression shows a smile that is often difficult to find from any traditional Buddha carvings. It was evident that the artist who carved this piece found peace and grace within the philosophy of Buddhism. A very unusual find. About Buddha: At the heart of Buddhism is the figure of the Buddha himself. Born in Lumbini (in Nepal) between 400 and 480 BCE, it is the Buddhas life and teachings that is the basis for the rich, diverse and colorful Buddhist tradition that flourishes to day. Burdened down with the awareness that life seemed to afford no lasting satisfaction, through his own efforts the Buddha attained enlightenment, a state of being in which suffering and its causes are dispelled forever." "Porcelain Brush Holder" "Ding Xiang Cabinet" "A Fine Birds Eye & Rose Wood Ming Style Cabinet, circa 19th Century." "Shiwan Ceramic Birds Wall vase" "Red Lacquer Painted cabinet" "A Fine Painted Red Lacquer Cabinet from Shanxi, China, Circa 19th Century." "Bronze Golden Boy & Jade Girl" "A Fine cast Bronze figure of the Golden Boy and Jade Girl. Circa 19th Century." "Pair of Yellow Horse" "Pair of yellow glazed horse." "Pair of Porcelain Birds" "Pair of Chinese export green glazed and fine carved porcelain birds." "Gold Leaf Painted Silk Painting" "Evoke images of the Orient with this soft and beautiful, hand-painted gold leaf rendition of bamboo. \ Crafted from silk covered paper, glued over four side-by-side lacquered wood frames. Matted with a fine Chinese silk brocade border. Comes with lacquered brass geometric hangers for easy mounting. Can be displayed as a privacy screen, partly folded to stand upright on a table or floor. Note that no two renderings are exactly the same. " "White Mountain On Gold Leaf Painting" "Evoke images of the Orient with this soft and beautiful, hand-painted gold leaf rendition of a white mountain in the distance. Crafted from silk covered paper, glued over four side-by-side lacquered wood frames. Matted with a fine Chinese silk brocade border. Comes with lacquered brass geometric hangers for easy mounting. Can be displayed as a privacy screen, partly folded to stand upright on a table or floor. Note that no two renderings are exactly the same. " "Blue & White Lamp" "Dimensions: 30\"H x 18\"W. This elegant hand-crafted Blue & White Vase lamp adds a classic element to any room. Hand painted porcelain. Handmade off-white shade. 3 way light socket, 150 watt max." "Red Lacqure Herb Chest" "Red lacqure herb chest, 20 drawers, elm wood." "Gold Leaf Painted Painting" "Evoke images of the Orient with this soft and beautiful, hand-painted gold leaf rendition of bamboo. Crafted from silk covered paper, glued over four side-by-side lacquered wood frames. Matted with a fine Chinese silk brocade border. Comes with lacquered brass geometric hangers for easy mounting. Can be displayed as a privacy screen, partly folded to stand upright on a table or floor. Note that no two renderings are exactly the same. 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