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Han Glass Bi
Chinese: Antiquities: Artifacts Pre AD 1000: item #1058817 2269
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Abhaya Asian Antiques
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$300.USD
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Exceptionally rare pair of semi opaque white glass perforated discs from the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). These originally were meant to be a cheap substitute for white jade funeral items, but given the fragility of glass they are more uncommon. The small (D: 4.4cm/1.8in) one has a fairly recent hairline crack and the large (D: 5.8cm/2.3in) one has some minor old chipping on the edge.
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Ancient Chinese Bone Artifacts
Chinese: Antiquities: Artifacts Pre AD 1000: item #1050314 2253
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$400.USD
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Ensemble of very old and fine ancient carved bone ornaments and implements. I doubt if these all came from the same site but I bought them all from the same source. Obviously of interest to the specialist collector, these all date within the 1st millennium BCE or earlier, as follows….. 1# arched carved pendant depicting facing mythical beasts. Based on similarities to jade images this piece dates circa Eastern Zhou/Warring States (770 BCE-221 BCE), there are two repairs on each side, possib... Click for details
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Tang Ceramic Bead
Chinese: Antiquities: Artifacts Pre AD 1000: item #1025732 2232
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$110.USD
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Very rare ceramic bead with brown glaze applied over a white slip creating a pentagonal pattern decorated with raised dots, possibly faience (eyes). This is a Cizhou type ware most likely from Shaanxi or other Northern Chinese provincial kiln. Excellent condition, D: 2cm/0.8in.
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Jade Disc
Chinese: Antiquities: Artifacts Pre AD 1000: item #1003781 1251
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$220.USD/$1600.HKD
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Good perforated nephrite disc from Yunnan, China circa 1000BCE to 2000BCE. Some worn chipping on perimeter of hole as well as outer rim. Has attractive calcified inclusions in the translucent body (see last enlargement). All original color has not been treated. Would make a dramatic pendant hung on a cord. D: 6cm/2.4in and average thickness of 4mm/.2in.
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Han Dynasty coins
Chinese: Antiquities: Artifacts Pre AD 1000: item #942159 2077
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$160.USD/$1200.HKD
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Three Xin Dynasty (3-23 CE) -coins in excellent condition. This brief reign is of historical significance as it marks the transition from the Western Han to Eastern Han Dynasty. Emperor Wang Mang was a Han noble who overthrew Western Han government and tried to institute many social and political reforms, among which was the currency system. His reign was short and apparently disastrous. Note scale is in centimeters.
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