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A LARGE DEHUA PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANYIN, HE CHAOZONG MARK A LARGE DEHUA PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANYIN, HE CHAOZONG MARK China, Republic period (1912-1949). Delicately potted and sensitively modeled, the Goddess of Mercy standing atop two lotus blossoms above swirling waves, holding a ruyi scepter in her hand, and wearing gracefully flowing robes richly adorned with beaded jewelry, her serene face with downcast eyes, the neatly incised hair piled up into an elaborate coiffure behind a tiara with three Amitabha Buddhas, covered overall in a creamy ivory-white glaze. Inscriptions: To the back, within a double gourd ‘Dehua’ and a square seal ‘He Chaozong’. Provenance: Lithuanian private collection. Condition: Good condition with minor wear, tiny chips to exposed areas, and one finger reattached. Export permit: A copy of an export permit from the Department of cultural heritage at the ministry of culture, Lithuania, dated 19 March 2024, signed, no. CC 003718, accompanies this lot. Weight: 19.2 kg Dimensions: 88.2 cm Figures of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy or the Bodhisattva of Compassion, depicted holding ruyi are particularly auspicious. It imparts the Goddess's blessings of peace and protection and the meaning of having one's wishes fulfilled.

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A LARGE DEHUA PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANYIN, HE CHAOZONG MARK A LARGE DEHUA PORCELAIN FIGURE OF GUANYIN, HE CHAOZONG MARK China, Republic period (1912-1949). Delicately potted and sensitively modeled, the Goddess of Mercy standing atop two lotus blossoms above swirling waves, holding a ruyi scepter in her hand, and wearing gracefully flowing robes richly adorned with beaded jewelry, her serene face with downcast eyes, the neatly incised hair piled up into an elaborate coiffure behind a tiara with three Amitabha Buddhas, covered overall in a creamy ivory-white glaze. Inscriptions: To the back, within a double gourd ‘Dehua’ and a square seal ‘He Chaozong’. Provenance: Lithuanian private collection. Condition: Good condition with minor wear, tiny chips to exposed areas, and one finger reattached. Export permit: A copy of an export permit from the Department of cultural heritage at the ministry of culture, Lithuania, dated 19 March 2024, signed, no. CC 003718, accompanies this lot. Weight: 19.2 kg Dimensions: 88.2 cm Figures of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy or the Bodhisattva of Compassion, depicted holding ruyi are particularly auspicious. It imparts the Goddess's blessings of peace and protection and the meaning of having one's wishes fulfilled.

Estimate 600 - 1 200 EUR
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