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Lai-Yuan & Co.
C. T. Loo
557 Fifth Avenue
New York,
To Mr. Charles L. Freer,
Hotel Plaza,
New York City.

S.I./675
1 Big basin with four handles of fantastic animal head, outside is decorated with figures, chariots, and scene of hunting of champleve filled with copper nielle incrustation. Inside is decorated in relief with three zones; one with ducks, the other with fishes, the third with tortoises, from Si-An-Fu. Tsin.
$15000.00

Mrs. Meyer
1 Baluster rectangular form from Lai and cover which has four upraised rings of bird shape, decorated all over the surface with geometrical ornaments disposed in strips and lozenge on a ground partly malachite mosaique, partly with copper wires mixed on a copper greenish nielle. Discovered in 1913 at a ruined tomb near Yu-Ling-Fu. Shensi - Han

Mrs. Meyer
1 Bronze Yi with four handles of monstrous animal heads of big ears. Known under the name of "Tai-Pao-Tong". The belly is decorated with two high relief Tao-Tchi. Each of the handles is surmounted by a monstrous head with very big ears. Silver color bronze of greenish patine. 
Collection Ting of Wei-Hsien-Tchou

S.I./670
1 Bronze Yi with Dragons design and geometrical ornaments, the handles showing the stylised peacock. Tchou.

Mrs. Meyer
1 Bronze Yi with deceived dragons design and geometrical ornaments, the handles showing the stylised sheep-heads and fishes - Tchou.
250000