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Dealer: Objets D'Art Uniques
Contact:
Mircea Veleanu
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Shipping inside United States:
Quoted at time of purchase
Shipping outside United States:
Quoted at time of purchase
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Description:
Late Ming dynasty-early Qing ivory carving in shape of phoenix bird with pricket stick candle holder on its back. Covered with gilt that partially rubbed off. Incised on the bottom with a horse decoration. Ex-Indianopolis Museum of Art collection, de-accession. Dimensions: height: 14.8 inches; width: 4 inches. LIFETIME GUARANTEE. We guarantee all the items we sell to be as represented. We accept returns for lifetime as follows: The returns are refunded in full except the shipping and webmaster commission (after the period of free inspection). After 60 days, Paypal fees are not refundable by Paypal. The returns after 60 days will be allowed a credit for the exchange with any item in the inventory priced the same or higher (difference paid by the customer).
| Status: No Longer Available |
Reference#: T_1648 |
| Condition:
Excellent. No damages. |
Year:
17th. century
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| Country:
China |
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| Title:
17th. century ivory candle stick |
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| Materials:
Elephant tusk ivory |
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