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Lot 107

Two metal ruyi scepters

5 – 15 April 2021, 12:00 PDT
Los Angeles

US$1,000 - US$1,500

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Two metal ruyi scepters

Both of typical shape, the first late Qing/Republic, possibly originally a portion of an incense clock, formed from metal alloy thinly reticulated in elaborate fu, lu and shou characters; the second 20th century, formed from cloisonne surrounding metal alloy dragons at the three nodes and bearing a Xuande mark to the underside of the shaft (wear, discoloration).
18 and 20 1/2in (46 and 52cm) long (2).

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