English Description:
A good Chinese coral figure of the moon goddess Chang'e.
The coral (corallium elatius) of good rich salmon tone,
the elaborately carved robed figure with a peony spray at the left shoulder,
the jade rabbit Yutu held up to her right side,
all set in an unusual carved ivory stand of lotus assuing from rockwork.
Export license available,
Cisgem certificate for coral stone type available
CITES Nr. IT/CE/2022/MI/00XXX
(the last 3 digits are blurred here)
All original documents, Cites + Cisgem
will of course be handed over to the potential buyer after the purchase.
We ship the coral figure exclusively within the European Union.
A personal pick up in our gallery is also possible.
A preview of the article in our local store is possible and welcome.
Pictures taken by daylight and also an external
detailed condition report can be provided upon request.
Item's measurements:
Height with stand: ca. 18. 3 cm
Measurements without stand:
Height: ca. 15. 6 cm Width: ca. 9 cm Depth: ca. 6 cm
Weight with stand: ca. 244. 50 g
Date:
1st half 20th century
(before 1974)
Condition:
With typical age related wear,
other than that in good uncleaned condition.
For further details about the condition, please look at the pictures below.
"Due to the light conditions in product photography and different screen settings
it may occur that the color of the product is not reproduced authentically."
Provenance:
From the private collection of a gentleman in Rome and thence by descent
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