A Chinese mother-of-pearl and lacquered wood four-panelled table screen, Republic period, 1912-1949
Oriental Works of Art
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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
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A Chinese mother-of-pearl and lacquered wood four-panelled table screen, Republic period, 1912-1949
the front inlaid in mother-of-pearl with birds perched on flowering branches before rocky outcrops bordered by flowerheads, foliage and gilt highlights, the reverse decorated in gilt with similar panels, raised on bracket feet, chips, 36,5cm high, 54,5cm wide open
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