SOLD! for $693.00.
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1st item: Carved cinnabar vase, now converted to a lamp with carved chrysanthemum and figural landscape decoration. Mounted to a wooden base with a longevity symbol finial. Lamp base measures 13" H. 26" total H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 2nd item: Chinese carved and pierced jade plaque depicting an immortal holding a flowering branch. 2 1/4" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 3rd item: 4-panel inlaid table screen having mother-of-pearl inlay with figural landscape decoration. 11" H x 17 3/8" W. Early 20th century. 4th & 5th items: 2 Chinese soapstone carvings depicting immortals, both mounted on conforming carved naturalistic hardstone stands, 8 3/4" H and 6 3/4" H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance: East Tennessee collection, by descent from Edwin V. Hill, M.D., deceased 1969. Dr. Hill was a faculty member of Tufts and Harvard Medical Schools and served as a Colonel in the U.S. Army. He collected Asian arts during his military tour in the Far East theatre, including China and Japan, prior to 1964. CONDITION: All items overall very good condition with general wear.