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Chinese blanc-de-chine Tong Zi Bai Guanyin and her attendants, circa 1680.
The bodhisattva seated upon a rockwork base between a vase and a bird with a child on her lap, attended by two acolytes at her feet with a pair of writhing dragons and blooming lotus in between; her bare left foot visible at the hem of her flowing mantle, with a lotus head to her chest, elongated earlobes and a tall chignon with a mantle and crown containing a miniature image of the Amitabha Buddha.
Dimensions
Height: 37.8cm. (14 7/8in.)Condition report
Chip to headdress, two small chips to fingers of both child and Guanyin, small chips to branches and to the end of the bird's wingsStock number
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