J.J. Lally & Co., Oriental Art / New York City, New York

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Past Exhibition

Chinese Art from the Scholar’s Studio

March 13 - April 11, 2015

A BAIMU DISPLAY SHELF
1.
A BAIMU DISPLAY SHELF

18th Century

26 12 x 81 78 x 11 34 inches (67.3 x 208 x 30 cm)

AN EARLY BRONZE RHINOCEROS-FORM WATERDROPPER
2.
AN EARLY BRONZE RHINOCEROS-FORM WATERDROPPER

Song-Ming Dynasty, 10th-16th Century

Length 5 18 inches (13 cm)

A MOTTLED GRAY SOAPSTONE RHINOCEROS
3.
A MOTTLED GRAY SOAPSTONE RHINOCEROS

Tang Dynasty (618-907)

Length 4 14 inches (10.8 cm)

A PUDDINGSTONE TIGER-FORM MAT WEIGHT
4.
A PUDDINGSTONE TIGER-FORM MAT WEIGHT

Han Dynasty (206 B.C. – A.D. 220)

Width 3 inches (7.7 cm)

A HUANGHUALI BOX WITH DRAWER
5.
A HUANGHUALI BOX WITH DRAWER

17th - 18th Century

9 58 x 5 18 x 5 34 inches (24.5 x 13 x 14.5 cm)

AN IMPERIAL CHINESE SILVER ‘TIGER’ SEAL
6.
AN IMPERIAL CHINESE SILVER ‘TIGER’ SEAL

Kangxi Period, dated by inscription 1686

Height 4 inches (10 cm)
Base 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm)

A BRONZE SEAL WITH KNEELING HORSE KNOB
7.
A BRONZE SEAL WITH KNEELING HORSE KNOB

Zhao State, Sixteen Kingdoms Period, 4th Century

Height 1 18 inches (2.8 cm)

A BRONZE THREE-PIECE SEAL WITH CHIMERA KNOP
8.
A BRONZE THREE-PIECE SEAL WITH CHIMERA KNOP

Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - A.D. 220)

Heights 1 116 inches (2.7 cm); 716 inch (1.1 cm); 14 inch (0.7 cm)

A HUANGHUALI TABLETOP CHEST
9.
A HUANGHUALI TABLETOP CHEST

17th-18th Century

15 14 x 14 18 x 12 12 inches (39 x 36 x 31.7 cm)