A Japanese Buddhist bronze temple vase, Edo period (1603-1868), circa early 19th century, decorated to each side with handles in the form of finely cast archaistic Chinese style qilong, with a fine deep brown patina, 30.5 cm high, 26 cm diameter
Pair of large cinnabar temple vases red laquered papier mache vases with mirrored carved Images on four convex formed panelled sides, depicting lotus flowers & frolicking birds, both mounted on a dark stained, carved timber base, height with base 141 cm,…
Porcelain blue and white temple vase, Qing Dynasty, c. 1907, of baluster shape decorated with continuous landscape, inscription to side, metal rim around mouth, height 45 cm. Provenance: The Estate of bill Lobban, NSW