A Chinese ivory figure of Shou-Lao, late 19th century
Oriental Works of Art
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A Chinese ivory figure of Shou-Lao, late 19th century
standing, the robed figure holding a fruiting branch of peaches tied with a rope-twist cord in his left hand and a peach in his right, to a later wooden rectangular stepped plinth base, 19,1cm high including base
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