Two Chinese 'blanc de chine' figures of Immortals, Qing Dynasty, 19th/20th century
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Two Chinese 'blanc de chine' figures of Immortals, Qing Dynasty, 19th/20th century
the first modelled as He Xiangu, the female sage with her arm raised and wearing long billowing robes, her hair in a high chignon, the second modelled as Lu Dongbin, holding a fly-whisk in his right hand, each raised on a circular base decorated with stylised cloud motifs, restorations, the taller36,5cm high
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