Surprise Asia Treasure Auction

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Sep 13
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Sat
Sep 13

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This auction is from a Chinese American art collector. The auction items are extremely exquisite. Collectors are welcome to actively participate. Thank you for participating in the auction.
A gilded and inlaid seated statue of Guanyin from the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyPurple sandalwood inlaid with jade dragon pattern ruyiGoryeo celadon general jarsThe bluestone is free and easy GuanyinA rubbing of the plaque "Yan Zhen Teng Yun"Emperor Qianlong held the seal of great power in the production of Tianhuang stoneA pure silver teapot with partially gilded phoenix-headBefore the Ming Dynasty, gold and silver were collected in a tripod with ears facing the skyA gilded bronze statue of Manjusri Bodhisattva BuddhaA jade ribbon statue of Guanyin BuddhaMultiple models of Duan inkstones with abundant reserves every yearA copper body Sanskrit text ear-shaped incense burner from the Ming DynastyAgarwood Longevity and Happiness Dragon Pattern Animal Ear Scented IncenseThe scroll of "Lang Shi Ning: All Nations Come to Pay Homage" is erectedA clear pink and white flower-patterned "sky character" jarJade frogmen before the Ming DynastyThe Qing Dynasty's Qianlong enamel-painted hollowed-out crown stands are brimming with joy and aA bronze mirror with flying celestial petals before the Ming DynastyBefore the Ming Dynasty, a Guanyin in a copper lacquer and gold vaseThe phoenix robe before the Ming DynastyJade Four Divine Beasts MirrorBefore the Ming Dynasty, there were kesi hanging screens with images of Sakyamuni preachingA set of nine Tianhuang stone horse knob sealsDuring the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, a lacquerware vase was made by PanasonicZhang Daqian's Lotus Hand scrollA gilded and engraved petal basin with two phoenixes presenting auspiciousness from the Liao and JinA phoenix-head-wrapped mouth appreciation vase from the official kiln Ganqing Palace collectionShao Shunsheng's Purple clay teapot [Squirrel and Grape]Silver-gilded and inlaid with turquoise double phoenix plateCopper Vajra Hand Bodhisattva Inch BuddhaRitual implements made by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing DynastyA pair of ancient jade beast-ear vases from before the Ming DynastyA pair of auspicious beast guardian paperDing Kiln stationery water basinPanasonic played a game of chess against Chenxiang MountainThe main hall of Zhang Daqian's Buddha statueCopper dragons before the Ming DynastyTwisted potGilded filigree inlaid with high-ice jade [Ruyi Guanyin]The gilded copper pagoda is illuminated by the Buddha's lightA set of Han Dynasty Hetian Jade Phoenix bird sealsTianhuang stone Qilin sealA set of exquisite Cantonese embroidery "Adding the Finishing Touch"Adding longevity to the sea house costs moneyA set of calligraphy albums by an 82-year-old man named Bai ShiA copper Buddha from the Northern Wei Dynasty before the Ming DynastyA Tang Dynasty gilded bronze octagonal chilong cupA jade Guanyin plaque from the Qing DynastyA silver-inlaid copper mirror with auspicious dragons and phoenixes before the Ming DynastyThe boy who brings wealth with copperA set of three Qingtian stone sealsQing Dynasty Yun brocade ThangkaYellow rosewood and jade Zen chairA collection of Tang Yin's character storiesBhikkhu Hongshan Cinnabar hand-copied nine volumes of the Pure Conduct Chapter of the AvatamsakaBefore the Ming Dynasty, a fragrant incense with gold and silver inlaid treasures was made for ducksBamboo carvings of Guanyin statues from the Qing DynastyA jade horse ornament from Hetian in the Han DynastyTao ShiniuCopper Great Vajra Inch BuddhaDuring the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, stone-carved screens featuring the FourA woodblock lacquer gold and colorful lotus Guanyin statueThe first volume of the Qianlong Nan ? map, a long scroll depicting the return to the capitalEnamel-colored jade inlaid nine-dragon pattern screen made by Emperor QianlongBefore the Ming Dynasty, a flat vase inlaid with gold and silver and jade was madeThree volumes of the "Sutra of the Divine Incantations of Dongyuan" from the Dunhuang ManuscriptsJun Kiln plum vase with lidLarge-sized light blue background flower-and-bird Cantonese embroidery from the late Qing DynastyCizhou kiln lid jarCopper arhats before the Ming DynastyA box of Qing Dynasty Hetian jade Eight Banners sealsSeven Buddhist scriptures in Khitan sheepskin scrollsA scroll jointly painted by the Five Masters of the Yuan DynastyThe Guanyin is engraved on bluestone linesShoushan Stone Lion Smiling Arhat figurineThe Qing Dynasty Qianlong period's polychrome flower-and-bird patterned Jade Pot SpringA gilded copper incense burner with a deer top made in the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyDuring the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Chengzu bestowed a pair of jars upon the Second Great CompassionateA set of agarwood stationery from the Qing DynastyA gilded copper double-headed lotus Buddha statueThere are nine crystal stupas in a groupBlue and white double Phoenix four-series flat vasePurple sandalwood inlaid with pine and crane longevity screenThe Mahayana Sutra of the Hundred Blessings of the Buddha was compiled in the fourth year of KaiyunA gilded copper stupaA pure silver gilded plate with fish for appreciation year after yearThe Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty bestowed the precious seal of Taishi and Shaoshi TianhuangRubbings of coupletsA bronze mirror from the myth of gold and silver smelting before the Ming DynastyA beauty before the Ming DynastyA jade fan with a hollowed-out hunting scene made of Hetian jade before the Ming DynastyA copper body incense burner with auspicious animal patterns made by Emperor QianlongA pure gold hairpin engraved with the head of a flying celestial figure held by a generalA sandalwood dragon ear incense burner was made during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the QingA gilded bronze statue of Amitabha BuddhaThe cloisonne enamel color Taiping Xiangxiang incense burner made in the Xuande periodThe Huangshi seal of the Sanyang Kai Tai Tian in the Guangxu period of the Qing DynastyThe Buddha is painted with white marbleA vertical scroll of Wu Daozi's Buddha statueWestern Gilded Table clock (MADE IN FRANCE 1865)Jade braceletShoushan Stone Smiling Lion ArhatTang Sancai Double Dragon Ear Appreciation VaseBronze gilded and engraved Bodhisattva and Buddha statues before the Ming DynastyA set of five volumes of gilded copper scriptures with pure silver inside, made in the ZhenguanA Qing Dynasty imperial court hanging screen with lotus and dragon patterns and seed embroideryYan Zhenqing's Long Scroll of Praise for the Revival of the Tang DynastyThe head of the Bodhisattva with a cicada crown painted in white marble from the Northern Qi DynastyBefore the Ming Dynasty, a palace lantern in the shape of a gold and silver ox was madeThe Jade mystery before the Ming DynastyA pair of candlesticks in front of the gilded BuddhaCopper South Pole Immortal Incense burnerShoushan stone seal of the Four Sacred BeastsPurple sandalwood dragon pattern palace lanternLongquan Kiln Flower Pomegranate VaseThe agarwood statue of Sakyamuni BuddhaHan Dynasty bronze inlaid gold and silver with many gemstones chainA horizontal scroll of Khitan figures on silkPadmasambhava ThangkaA set of Hetian jade wrapped with gold and horse-drawn carriagesA porcelain screen with a painting of Xiangfei bamboo inlaid with rosewood, bringing joy to the faceGilded copper Buddha statue ornamentsIn the second year of the Tianqing era, a translation of the four volumes of the Sutra of theA lemon yellow glazed double-eared bottle made during the Qianlong period of the Qing DynastyA pair of agarwood relief vases featuring deer, cranes and spring with dragon earsA pair of silver-gilt-inlaid double-ear cap bottles with multiple treasuresA picture of Wen Ying playing in the Western Xia Dynasty before the Ming DynastyPainted relief slabs of bluestone from the Northern and Southern DynastiesBefore the Ming Dynasty, a gold and silver coiled dragon Boshan furnace was collectedA relic pagoda inlaid with Hetian jade through carvingDragon hooks made of Hetian jade seed materials before the Ming DynastyThe Avatamsaka Sutra of the Great Buddha in the Western Xia DynastyA Qing Dynasty Yongzheng painted enamel mother-son picture handle youKhitan Tiger Head gilded tokenThe shadow celadon glazed dragon-patterned cylinder vase was made during the Qianlong periodA pen holder that is as long-lived as a pine and a craneFour-panel screen of Flowers and Birds by Chen ZhifoA pair of copper lion incense sticks before the Ming DynastyYongzheng year Auspicious Silver Furnace ? ten taels of silver ingot from HaizhouA three-legged incense burner with a copper base from the Qing DynastyHetian jade gold-encrusted tiger head tokenA gilded four-armed statue of Guanyin Buddha from the Yongle period of the Ming DynastyA fine Cantonese embroidery piece from the Late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China era: "AShoushan stone sacred Beast sealThe golden seal of Emperor Wen of Han during the Western Han DynastyThe official kiln Ningshou Palace houses a three-legged and double-eared incense burnerLacquerware flowers made during the reign of emperor qianlong of the qing dynastyBronze mirrors in Khitan script before the Ming DynastyGilded copper Ananda KasyapaTen oil paintings by Wu GuanzhongA set of Hotan jade gold-inlaid teapotA gilded bronze longevity Buddha statue with a purple sandalwood baseA double-eared jar made of pure silver, gilded and inlaid with turquoise and coiled snake patternsThe Five-Color Imperial Edict of the 36th year of the Qianlong reignThe statue of Tara is inlaid with agarwoodWash the folded edges of blue and white flowersA Tang Dynasty bluestone pagodaA set of seven gilded round tripods with red spots and green rust and three-legged LIDS from the HanQing Dynasty kesi ThangkaZhao Meng ð« youdaoplaceholder5 ¯ Que huaqiuGoryeo celadon Song He Fei Tian Mei VaseIn the 45th year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, Sakyamuni had one Buddha and twoA silver-gilded vessel with two animal ears and rings for frying beadsQing Chenxiang brings good fortune, prosperity and longevityA double-eared three-legged tripod made of pure silver, gilded and inlaid with turquoise during theThe "Sutra of the Great Buddha's Head" in the "Zhaocheng Jinzang" (Zero edition) (from the 8th yearA rubbing of the plaque on the entrance of the Jinshi ResidenceAncient jade double-dragon jade discBefore the Ming Dynasty, there was a kesi four-armed Guanyin hanging screenPagodas before the Ming DynastySeated statues of Arhats before the Ming DynastyA large appreciation plate with five dragons entwined and lotus patterns in yellow glaze and blueA gilded bronze four-armed Guanyin from the Yongle period of the Ming DynastyA white porcelain incense burner with a purple sandalwood base made in the Xuande periodA fine double-sided folding fan with flower-and-bird and Cantonese embroidery from the Qing DynastyA set of gilded copper ??? tape before the Ming dynastyA long scroll of the complete map of the Silk Road in the Western Regions of the Qing DynastyThe Three Buddhas with white marble and color (with a base made of rosewood)A copper gilded jade dragon pattern tribute lantern made by Emperor QianlongA plate of Marquis Yi of Zeng in ancient ChinaGilded copper ritual implementsA Guanyin engraved by He Chaozong of Dehua KilnA blue and white gourd vase with the character pattern of the Eight Immortals of Longevity in theTwenty-five stone carvings were made during the Qianlong reignA bottle of Eighteen Arhats carved with agarwoodA dragon drum made of Hetian jade before the Ming DynastyA gilded bronze hunting board painting before the Ming DynastyWang Ximeng's Four-Panel Landscape paintingThe screen is made of purple sandalwood and golden star stone inlaid with jadeBefore the Ming Dynasty, a square vase inlaid with silver and jade was madeA set of Hetian white jade gilded elephant vases, symbolizing "Peace with elephants"The Eighteen Arhats figurine of Tianhuang stoneA gilded copper pagoda of Sakyamuni BuddhaA seated statue of Tara with a gilded silver body from the Ming DynastyThe copper gilded lion-twisted incense burner was made in the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyA pure silver vase with dragon patterns, three sheep ears and three legs for appreciation, madeHuanghuali fengtian ?? box with imperial edictA pair of enamel-painted flower double phoenix ear flat vases made during the Qianlong period of theZhang Daqian's Six-Screen View of Lotus FlowersCopper inscriptions before the Ming Dynasty: "Sui Gong ð.A silver-gilt Jingtai blue teapot inlaid with Hetian jadeIn the 25th year of the Qianlong reign, the Manufacturing Office was ordered to make a set ofThe Neiwufu made nine consecutive seals of Baitian HuangshiA pair of blue and white porcelain with dragon and phoenix patterns were produced during the JiajingBefore the Ming Dynasty, the eight-armed Guanyin was painted with copperAgarwood flower-and-Bird Pen Holder for Many Children and Good Fortune (Rosewood base)A pair of alloy copper six-armed Manjusri candlesticksCliff carvings of Buddha from the Northern Wei DynastyVolume One of the Yongle Encyclopedia: One Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty-Four JiBefore the Ming Dynasty, a large incense burner was filled with gold and silver lions playing withThe Guanyin Buddha Niche in Dehua KilnA set of jade belt boards from Hetian during the Liao and Jin DynastiesAgarwood ornaments for eternal longevityA late Qing Dynasty and Republic of China era inlaid mother-of-pearl and Cantonese embroidery screenA pair of square vases with inscriptions of poems and prose from the Daoguang period of the QingA set of twenty-four seals of Qi Baishi XiaA set of 208 volumes of the Original Vow Sutra of Bodhisattva Di Zang translated into KhitanFour-panel Landscape paintings by Huang BinhongA fifty-tael silver ingot for Halal DingluA bronze hollowed-out phoenix-mouthed teapot with coiled viper patterns from the War and HanA pair of Qing Dynasty Hetian jade gilded and silver-encased pure vasesDuring the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Qianlong made kesi BodhisattvasThe Eighteen Arhats of Guanyin were made during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing DynastyA set of gilded copper niches inlaid with gemstones was bestowed by the Emperor Wanli of the MingAgarwood Buddha bowlA set of Qing Dynasty Qianlong Longsheng Jiuzi Baitian Huangshi seal ornamentsA gilded copper wine vessel with high relief engraving of a Chi dragonA painted Guanyin statue on bluestone from the Song DynastyZhang Daqian's six-foot double-width printed wax paper four-color four-panel screenA bronze, pure gold and pure silver inlaid with Hetian jade dragon and phoenix incense burner fromA set of kneeling figures made of Hetian jade from the Qing DynastyA bronze statue of Guanyin was enshrined on a copper body during the Jiajing period of the MingA pair of red and red relief lacquerware flower tablesBefore the Ming Dynasty, the Khitan people hunted phoenix-headed vasesThe Emperor Qianlong bestowed upon the Dunhuang manuscripts three volumes of the "Sutra of theA silver thread bottleA woodblock gilded statue of the Three Sages Buddha in the WestEnamel figure candlestickA box of Zhang Daqian's Arhats contains 50 piecesA set of gilded Buddhist niches from the Northern Wei DynastyA turquoise glazed flower double-eared vase made during the Qianlong period of the Qing DynastyA pair of gilded copper densadite Buddha tabletsA hunting picture of a Khitan figure made of gold before the Ming Dynasty, with a phoenix headAgarwood Guanyin HeadThe Tang Dynasty Wu Daozi Celestial Venerable is truly a setA silk manuscript of the translation of the Khitan text in the second year of XuanheA pair of Hetian jade chain vasesBronze three-legged covered stoves before the Ming DynastyCopper strongman incense burnerAmber ring fingerA four-page stamp of the Qing DynastyThe Emperor Qianlong made the carved pavilion ladies' lantern vaseA silver vajra of the Yellow God of Wealth made before or after the Ming DynastyA large Buddha with engraved scriptures and painted bluestone from the Northern Wei DynastyA Buddhist scripture cabinet inlaid with yellow rosewood and jadeA long scroll of calligraphy written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing DynastyA set of flower-and-bird embroidery from the Republic of China eraThe Eight Immortals pen holder is exquisitely carved from Shoushan stoneBefore the Ming Dynasty, gold and silver phoenixes were collectedA set of four exquisitely carved bird jade sword guardsJade imperial concubine bracelet of the Qing DynastyA set of auspicious rabbit seals featuring the continuous rise of ancient clay fields and yellowDuring the Yongzheng period, pastel-painted blessings, longevity and good fortune were madeA set of pure silver fired blue flower-patterned tea cups and saucersA gilded bronze statue of the Four-Armed Guanyin Buddha on the eighth day of the first lunar monthThe seated statue of Agarwood GuanyinThe Thangka of the Great Black SkyCopper seals for the passage of incense during the Ming Dynasty or beforeThe rubbing of the plaque by Fu LelaiGandhara grey schist Buddha slabA set of a Hu man leading a horse with jade wrapped in gold from Hetian in the Liao DynastyA copper base manger incense burner from the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyDuring the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the Three Western Sages were gilded with copperA Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain vase with auspicious dragons and phoenixesThe Sutra of the Buddha's Baptism of the Buddha's Image, in the Zhaocheng Jinzang, zero EditionAlloy copper Buddha nicheA four-panel screen with embroidered birds from Guangdong in the Qing DynastyXianfeng Tongbao Daqing ZhenkuCopper plates engraved with inscriptions before the Ming DynastyLi Keran's painting drafts total 30The golden seal of the Yuan King of Hejian in the Tang DynastyA gilded bronze seated statue of Sakyamuni Buddha before the Ming Dynasty [The seat is made ofThe screen was inlaid with the character "Fu" in enamel color by Emperor QianlongThe Ming Dynasty Hetian jade "Wangzi Chenglong" water basinAgarwood, mountains, waters, pavilions, characters, stories, and mountains.Gilded filigree inlaid with high-ice jade [Dragon Ear Lid FurnaceThe handscroll of the Eight Auspicious Sutras of the Bhikkhus on the first day of the first month ofThe eight-treasure flat teapot made and inscribed by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing DynastyIn the 48th year of the Qianlong reign, the Neiwufu supervised the production of the Tianhuang stoneA set of pine tree central hall (including seals) made by Emperor Qianlong himselfA set of incense burners with gilded copper and eight inlaid treasures from the Qing DynastyShoushan stone Arhat Riding Beast figurineThe dense Vajra was supervised by the bronze and gilded Potala Palace of the Chenghua period of theA pair of lion-scented candles from Shufu KilnA pair of jade and gold-encrusted mandarin duck dragon seal from Hotan during the Qing DynastyA large painting jar of auspicious agarwood beasts presenting treasuresGilded copper Thangka of the yellow God of WealthA pair of gilded copper auspicious beast door guardsThe Three Buddhas painted in the Tang DynastyWu Changshuo's flower screenWang Yinxian's purple clay Longevity Peach teapotA gilded copper Guanyin pagoda made during the Yongle period of the Ming DynastyEngraved with partially gilded lion incense burnersThe upper and lower volumes of the Dunhuang manuscript "The Great Wisdom Sutra" awarded by EmperorA screen made of small-leaf rosewood with exquisite carvings of a dragon playing with a pearl andA hollowed-out phoenix pattern jar from the Wanli period of the Ming DynastyA silver-gilded ruyi inlaid with eight treasures of Hetian jadeBefore the Ming Dynasty, there were large copper inscriptions on Jia PanWu Hu Fan Landscape Four-Panel ScreenA gilded and gem-inlaid Buddhist pagoda of the Tang DynastyIn the Qing Dynasty, Hetian jade was washed with the hope that its children would become successfulA cloisonne enamel seated statue of the Medicine Buddha made during the Qianlong periodA cloisonne enamel incense burner with three crane feet and dragon ears made during the QianlongA blue and white porcelain plate with dragon patterns from the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyThe statue of Guanyin with agarwood at easeA set of eight Tianhuang stone beast seals written by Emperor Qianlong of the Sanxi HallBronze Gilded and inlaid treasure Three-legged Sandalwood City [with Scriptures inside]A bluestone inkstone from the Northern and Southern DynastiesA copper gilded beast furnace with red spots and green rust inlaid with Hetian jade belts from theThere are a total of six paper-based flying apsaras by Zhang DaqianA vase featuring two dragons playing with pearls and embracing the moon during the reign of EmperorGilded copper six-armed GuanyinThe seated statue of Guanyin in Shenxiang is free and easyA pair of exquisitely carved seals featuring deer and cranes in spring from Shoushan stone duringThe Tang Dynasty version of "The Sutra of the Buddha's Desire to Cause Distress" has no date.Three large Buddha backrests painted in color in Qingzhou during the Northern Wei DynastyThe cloisonne enamel jade inlaid figure story screen made during the Qianlong periodA silver-gilded and Hetian jade backlit seated statue of Sakyamuni BuddhaSilver-gilded dragon pattern bottleChen Shaomei, one of the Twelve Beauties of JinlingA blue and white porcelain statue of Guanyin Buddha was made in the Xuande period of the MingA gold-plated enamel-painted vase with a phoenix lid featuring a hundred birds paying homage wasGilded copper and free GuanyinA silver screen for the Buddha's preachingA pen holder with exquisite agarwood carvings of auspicious and prosperous flowers and birdsA dragon and phoenix patterned Tianhuang stone seal ornament made by the emperor in the 52nd year ofBefore the Ming Dynasty, a pair of gold and silver lion ear vases were collectedA De Shun silver furnace from Ju Prefecture during the reign of Emperor KangxiA plate of Hetian jade court beadsThe eight-screen panoramic view of Zhang Daqian's paintings of ladiesA cup with a phoenix head wrapped in Liaoning and gold agateCopper base double-eared lion-twisted incense burnerDing Kiln gold-coated leather bag teapotIn the twelfth year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, there was a gilded bronze lion statueThe 13th volume of the Sutra on the Great Pure Land Dharma Gate expounded by the Buddha of Burabu inA Qing Dynasty fabric kesi dragon pattern hanging screenThe white marble flying goddess of the 11th centuryCopper chime bells made in the 54th year of the Kangxi reignA Qing Dynasty filigree gilded and inlaid Hetian jade Guanyin statueQiu Yingying's Play ScrollJadeite rough stone (with certificateThe Huanghuali red top cabinet made during the Qianlong period of the Qing DynastyDouble dragon screens in pure silver with gilding and inlaid rubiesAn enamel-painted gold Guanyin vase made during the Qianlong period of the Qing DynastyA bamboo-carved lion playing with a hydrangeaA copper seated Buddha statue with partial gildingCopper Lion IncenseA stone ornament of the twelve zodiac signs from Qingshou MountainHetian jade auspicious beast sealFour Gold Paper Landscape Screens by Huang BinhongA set of gilded copper camel carts inlaid with jade before the Ming DynastyThe Great Emperor Zhenwu of the Ming Dynasty or beforeA gilded copper elephant stove inlaid with turquoiseA Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period douqing glaze kiln-changed "Beauty Drunk in Japan" corner vaseGilded copper head of Guanyin BuddhaThe Qing Dynasty's Qianlong enamel jade inlaid poetry and prose screenA purple sandalwood inlaid treasure character story pen holder from the 13th year of the QianlongA pair of C-shaped dragon pendants made of Hetian jade seed material before the Ming DynastyThe Emperor embroidered the Buddha of Infinite Life in the Qing DynastyA box of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy scrollsA copper-based double-eared furnace from the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyBefore the Ming Dynasty, gold and silver were used to inlay jade dragon turtlesA four-volume silver-gilt collection box of the Buddha's Teachings on the Practice of BodhisattvaA gilded bronze seated statue of GuanyinBlue and white flower jars were made during the Xuande period of the Ming DynastyA red lacquerware relief flower and bird appreciation plateCopper bean-shaped aromatherapyA Tang Dynasty blue stone painted and hollowed-out backrest BuddhaA landscape oil painting frame by Liu HaisuA gilded copper city of the Twelve Gods of WealthBeeswax jadeite paired with court beadsTianhuang Stone Nine Dragons Playing with Pearls SealA Tang Dynasty gilded copper figurine with a figure pattern octagonal cupA rotating core bottle with a polychrome inlaid pattern of landscape and phoenix, made during theA gilded bronze Buddha named A Cuo Ye from the Ming Dynasty or beforeA set of Xiang embroidery flower-and-bird poetry and proseBronze gilded hollowed-out beasts from the War and Han dynastiesA fifty-tael silver ingot from the Donghai Gate of the Qing Dynasty's Guangxu reignThe Avatamsaka Sutra of the Great Buddha in the Western Xia DynastyA Qing Dynasty Hetian jade Buddha statueA set of stone seal ornaments bestowed by the emperor upon Li Hongzhang Tian and Huang ShoushanA set of bronze cups inlaid with gold and silver and made of Hetian jade phoenixes from the War andThe Western Xia Text Translation of the Praise Ceremony for the Buddha's Body by ManjusriA set of six gilded bronze Dansa Buddha pillars from the Ming DynastyThe Buddha statue of the Three Lifetimes of ChenxiangA Tang Dynasty bluestone scripture pagodaA large flat bottle with yellow ground and blue and white patterns of dragons and phoenixes from theA Qing Dynasty Hetian jade seed material ornament featuring the Two Immortals of HeheZhang Daqian's silk Buddha paintingThe Thangka of the Auspicious Vajra CityA Qing Dynasty Qianlong Goryeo celadon hollowed-out animal-ear wrap-mouth bottleAgarwood Auspicious Beast scented incense base made of rosewoodA seated statue of Guanyin Buddha in a Pure Vase before the Ming Dynasty [The seat is made ofA rubbing of the plaque inscribed with "Unparalleled National Scholar"The Universal Gateway Chapter of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara in the Lotus Sutra (Written in theIn the 25th year of the Qianlong reign, the Neiwufu produced a pair of yellow stone seals featuringBefore the Ming Dynasty, a standing tiger token made of gold and silver was collectedA box of Hetian jade flat teapots wrapped with gold and dragons and phoenixesA large Buddha painted with white marble from the Tang DynastyThe ancient jade dragon patterns on the jade pedestal stand out from the corridor wallBefore the Ming Dynasty, Tao had a pair of warhorsesBefore the Ming Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty held the free-flowing Guanyin with a ribbonThe agarwood is happily placed in a large painting jar on the branchA silver vase with gilded dragon and phoenix auspiciousness from the Zhenguan period of the TangSix vases depicting the auspicious Cranes of Emperor Huizong of the Song DynastyA set of Qing Dynasty Nasha embroidery landscapesBefore the Ming Dynasty, gold and silver square-covered jars were collectedHetian jade Golden mermaid teapotA set of gilded copper Buddha statues of the Three Sages of the West before the Ming DynastyShoushan Stone Panasonic Meeting Friends Poetry and Prose JarA dragon-patterned incense burner was made and inscribed by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing DynastyBlue and white eight-treasure patterned animal-ear vaseA gilded copper Buddha with a backlit backgroundA statue of Agarwood GuanyinQing Dynasty kesi Thangka of SakyamuniDuring the Qianlong period, a cloisonne enamel painted Huren was made to present auspiciousnessLiu Lijin, the son of Liu Jian, the Zhen King of Hejian during the Eastern Han DynastyThe long scroll of the letter left by Ouyang Xun in his old age in the imperial collection ofBronze mirrors from the ten directions of the Buddhist realm before the Ming DynastyHetian Yushang CupMeteoriteShoushan stone mountain, water, pavilion and figure ornamentsA vase with a yellow ground and dragon patterns embracing the moon was made during the QianlongThe gilded green copper masterbatch of the Chenghua period of the Ming DynastyThe Third volume of the "Mahayana Sutra of Great Compassion" consists of 100 pages.The late Qing Dynasty and Republic of China era inlaid mother-of-pearl Cantonese embroidery "ThreeBefore the Ming Dynasty, four people carried a copper box with four dragons and four phoenixesIn September of the 20th year of the Jiajing reign, the Ministry of Revenue produced ten taels ofA six-foot-wide cinnabar four-panel screen by Qi BaishiA seated statue of Sakyamuni Buddha made of Hetian jade seeds from the Ming DynastyA Qing Dynasty Hetian jade seed material seahorse with a book on itThe gilded bronze Buddha of Infinite Life from the Chenghua period of the Ming DynastyHuanghuali water dragon court dress cabinetA pair of Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain entwined seal paste boxesAgarwood, Crane's foot and Dragon's Ear Scented IncenseRegional master ThangkaA pair of gilded copper Buddha handsA Qing Dynasty filigree, gilded, gemstone-inlaid and blue-fired "Three Yangs Bring Good Fortune"The Qingfu Temple houses Zhang Daqian's silk painting of the Seven Treasures of the BuddhaA half-length portrait of Qingzhou in the Northern Qi Dynasty, painted with gold inlaid on bluestoneGilded filigree inlaid with high-ice jade [Bodhisattva with Precious HandsA lid box made of Hetian jade seed material with dragon and phoenix patterns from the Ming DynastyA silver Vajra of Great Virtue from the Yongle period of the Ming DynastyIn the thirteenth year of Tonghe, the Buddha expounded the Sutra of Ananda asking the Buddha aboutDuring the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, a pair of red lacquerware with reliefA box of Qing Dynasty Hetian jade Buddha statues and sealsA pair of flower-patterned wall vases with inscriptions made in pastel color during the QianlongA gilded screen of the Three Buddhas of the Qing DynastyThe copper square of "Fu Hao" before the Ming dynastyThe scene of the group of immortals celebrating the birthday at Yu Zhi DingA Qing Dynasty Hetian yellow jade hollowed-out "Happy on the Brow" plaqueA precious copper body double-ear aroma diffuser from ancient timesThe enamel-colored jade inlaid "Hongxi" pair screen made during the Qianlong periodA Buddha statue of the master inlaid with turquoise in alloy copperThe inscriptions on the back of the upper part of the story picture of the Khitan people in Mubu inA five-color entwined flower dragon pattern appreciation plate from the Xuande period of the MingGilded copper double-dragon highball cupZhang Daqian's old letter is 20 pages longA gilded bronze statue of the Thousand-Handed Guanyin inlaid with gemstones before the Ming DynastyGandhara Buddha's headDuring the Qianlong reign, a Shoushan stone incense burner was madeFu Baoshi's chicken-blood stone beast sealA silver-gilded Buddha niche with dragon patterns from the Qing DynastyThe Sutra of the Buddha on the More Difficult Things (Written in the 19th year of the Zhenguan eraThe "Imperial Inscription of Emperor Qianlong" on the three-legged washbasin with ice flake patternThe Qianlong Imperial lacquerware Nine-Dragon Lid JarThangka of Sakyamuni from the Qing DynastyA pure silver double-eared jar with coiled viper patterns from the War and Han dynastiesZhang Daqian's splashed color landscape Mirror HeartBronze inlaid with gold and silver from the Han dynasty, round with many gemstonesA double-eared vase made of Xingshen Jun porcelain from the Yongzheng period of the Qing DynastyPurple sandalwood dragon pattern food boxA brocade made of dragon patterns for robes from the Qing DynastyThe "Sutra on Prolonging Life as Expounded by the Buddha" was awarded by Emperor Qianlong.A set of enamel-painted copper gilt-painted Western figure covered teapot and tea cups from theA silver-inlaid double happiness bronze mirror before the Ming DynastyHuanghuali dragon pattern boxPainted reclining Buddha statuesA gilded three-sided six-armed common gold peg from the Yongle period of the Ming DynastyA set of gilded and embroidered birdsA pair of huali wood inlaid with flowers, birds, pines, cranes and many treasures for longevityA cloisonne scepter inlaid with Hetian jadeDuring the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, an agarwood statue of Sakyamuni preachingA double phoenix bell-ringing vase with gilded and clear blue glazeEmbroidery of the Late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China era: "Flourishing Splendor"In the second year of the Tianqing era, a translation of the 11 volumes of the "Bodhisattva of theGilded bronze Vajrasattva  two-body Buddha statueThe mandala of the wealth god made during the Yongle period of the Ming DynastyCopper bull before the Ming dynastyFour Screens of Plum, Orchid, Bamboo and Chrysanthemum by Qi GongIn the 17th year of Yongle, a Thangka screen featuring Sakyamuni was hung in the Jokhang TempleA set of banknotes consists of 20 piecesGilded copper six-armed free-spirited GuanyinA large jade spring vase with ice flake pattern and silver mouth from the Ru Kiln of the NorthernPurple sandalwood landscape, figure and flower vaseA gilded bronze seated statue of TaraA pure silver flower and phoenix pattern ewer before the Ming DynastyA gilded Guanyin statue from the Ming DynastyA pair of gilded bronze cranes in the clouds, made in Yongle of the Ming DynastyA silk painting from the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China era, "Three Wives EducatingThangkaA white marble painted image of Guanyin BodhisattvaA bronze lacquer and gold statue of Emperor Guan ShengA set of Doucai flower and crane patterned tea sets made during the Chenghua period of the MingAgarwood Buddha Ananda KasyapaA bronze mirror of great fortune before the Ming DynastyTen Paintings of Red-Leaf Birds by Zhang DaqianShoushan stone-covered jarsA set of seals with dragon and phoenix patterns on Tianhuang stone from Chuxiu PalaceHetian jade carving washedWu Bangzuo of the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty made incense burnersGilded Ming Dynasty copper with inlaid turquoise vajra sachetsFour-armed Guanyin ThangkaA yellow glazed and green colored cloud and dragon pattern appreciation plate from the ChenghuaA pen holder featuring characters and stories made of rosewood from the Qing DynastyA Qing Dynasty Qianlong enamel-painted hollowed-out window fish-patterned bamboo basket vaseZhao Mengfu's "Horse-Feeding Picture"A Qing Dynasty Hetian jade engraved with poetry and prose snuff potThe jade dragon-knob seal made during the reign of Emperor Kangxi for the collection of JingrenQing Dynasty Hetian jade chi dragon pendantQing Dynasty Hetian jade carvings of the twelve Chinese zodiac braceletsA gilded Buddha head from the Northern Wei DynastyThe Baoyuan Bureau made a large sum of money in the TreasuryShoushan Stone Ma Gu offers longevityZhao Mengfu's "Drunk Chrysanthemum Painting"A set of Qing Dynasty Hetian jade tea setsAlloy copper ritual implementsJade square braceletHetian jade hollowed-out dragon pattern jade plateHe Chaozong inscribed a Bodhidharma from the Dehua kilnAmber braceletGilded copper Buddha's feetA pair of coiled celestial beadsWestern Gilded Angelic Clock (MADE IN FRANCE 1865)Seventeen agate beadsA set of nine imperial seals of the Northern Song Dynasty's Ru kiln celadon glazeChen Baochen's landscape Duan inkstoneWang Yinxian's green clay [cicada Coat Pumpkin] teapotKangxi style Ruyi Ganoderma lucidum Pine Flower Warm InkstoneA set of agarwood carvings of flowers, birds and poems by Xu WeirenQianlong inscription, a set of inkstones made of pine flower stoneA Qing Dynasty jadeite carved pine tree ornament symbolizing longevity and good fortuneA bronze male statue of GuanyinThe heavy treasures of Xianfeng weighed twenty countsFrom the reign of Emperor Qianlong, a cloisonne enamel vase with a bountiful harvest of five grains

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