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Antique Museum Wall Plaque
Item No.:
R-125(802)SXQ-35
Age:
Circa 1830-1850s
Origin:
Jiangxi,China
Material:
Fir
Size (W x D x H):
58.5" x 1.25" x 19.5"
Location:
Taiwan
ORIGINAL:
$ 1875
SALE:
$ 1500
Product Details
What an exquisite find!
This is a rectangular inscribed board dating back to late Qing DY.
The board reads (from right to left):Ji Shan Tang. Ji Shan means to accumulate merits while tang refers to a hall.
The form of this board is particularly pleasing.
You can hang it in your study, living room or office, it would be attractive when someone comes in and this is something with rich traditional Chinese culture.
Great item!
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