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LAI-YUAN & CO.
C. T. LOO
557 Fifth Avenue 

New York,

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S.I./672
1 Bronze Lai, decorated with one zone of meander on the shoulder and stylized dragons above the frieze and a frieze of triangular palm-leaves near the base. All in very bold design. Early Tchou.
$4,000.00

Mrs. Meyer
1 Bronze Lai of a bird, with interwoven strips on the back and chest. Gold incrustation Tchou characters on the head, the eyes are in gold incrustation. From Tai-Yuan-Fu - Late Tchou.

Mrs. Meyer
1 Libation vase of oblong shape with three feet and a flat cover and an overfall in an animal head-form. The handle is formed by a monstrous head of big ears, decorated with interwoven engraved palm-leaves and spots of malachite incrustations. Dark green patine "Sui Ning-Ko" or quick silver patine. 
Coll. Ting of Wei-Hsien - Tchou.

S.I./673
1 Big bronze gilt masc of a monstrous head with high eyebrows. In the mouth it holds a twin dragon catching the ball with their heads inversed. From Si-An-Fu - Tang.
4,000.00

S.I./674.
1 Square oblong sacrophage composed in three stories. The pedestal is surmounted by a balustrade. The 2nd story is the base for the coffin with lotus leaf ornaments on the edge and four guardians occupy the four respective corners, carrying the coffin on their shoulders. The 3rd story is the coffin itself which is doubled inside by a smaller on to preserve the ashes. One large convex cover on the top with partly silver patine and floral relief ornaments on the edge. From HO-NAN-Tang
7,000.00