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fascinating world of oriental art, extensive sale of 1500 antiquities on November 26th - December 4th, 1984 : China : fine ceramics : Han-period: two large Hu-shaped jars - T'ang-period : a three-glaze stading Bactrian camel, a ditto bowl and ewer, pottery court-ladies, another camel and a warrior, Sung-period : objects with celadon glazes including eight large plates (diam. 39-31 cm), a Longquan, Zhejiang unusual covered jar, two Ching-pai funeral vases and many jars, urns, bowls and dishes - Ming-period : large martavans, celadon plates, dishes and bulb-bowls - Ch'ing-period : a large basin for gold-fishes, large palace-vases, vases, plates, garden-seats etc., sculptures - paintings - bronze and cloisonne figures - hardstones - ivories - snuff-bottles, Japan: paintings - numerous woodcut-prints - ceramics - bronze and ivory sculptures, Thailand - India - Ceylon : collection of remarkable old Thovil and Kolam masks - Indonesia : ethnographics and works of art - Persia : early glass and ceramics, Luristan bronzes - Syria - Rome - Egypt - Near-East [veiling 1984-11-26 t/m 12-04, Amsterdam, Paul Brandt]

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