A Chinese ivory and gold-mounted pendant, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Asian Art
About this Item
A Chinese ivory and gold-mounted pendant, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
finely carved with two small boys and their tutor examining a peach and reading from a book with attendants, before a balustraded pavilion enclosed by flowering trees, later gold mount with rope-twist borders, with bale, length approximately 60mm
*This lot is not suitable for export
Provenance
Property of an Oriental Collector.
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