£140
An early 20th century Chinese cloisonne figure of a Daoist deity, possibly Wenchang Wang (God of Culture and Literature) wearing elaborate headdress and yellow ground polychrome enamelled mandarin dragon robe, with carved ivory head and long plain rectangular tablet under his left arm, late Qing or Republic period, 36 cm high c/w hardwood silver wire inlaid display stand
Headdress misshaped, losses to beard/sideburn, ivory tablet showing splits, glue residue to base and stand, head is loose carved '67' to underside neck
Ivory registration submission number LV2XZALE
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