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China, Qing dynasty, early 19th century, very pretty finely carved statue representing Chao Kung Ming, the Taoist god of fortune in his military form, seated on his tiger, with a flame emerging in front of him at the front of the base. Votive box, still closed, on the back of the statue (rare). Wood, with traces of the original lacquer.
Height: 22 cm. The scale indicator in the last photograph is a small model of a lighter from a brand known to everyone.
Good condition except for some slight wear and a few small losses; nothing abnormal in relation to seniority.
We take particular care with our packaging by using optimum protection. The shipment is made with insurance included. Shipping rates: Metropolitan France: 22 euros, countries of the European Union and Switzerland: 28 euros, countries of Eastern Europe and the Maghreb: 45 euros, United States, Australia, Asia and the rest of the world: 75 euros. You can contact us at 0787869393 or 0953253741.
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