REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN) — Flyer “Handicrafts from Old China”

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Republic of China (Taiwan)

The document presents a selection of traditional Chinese handicrafts, including historical artifacts from the Qing Dynasty and other significant periods. Notable pieces include a carved rhinoceros horn cup, a green jade incense burner, an octagonal ceramic vase, and a silk tapestry wall scroll. Each item is described in detail, including dimensions, historical origin, and current collection. The text also contextualizes the historical importance of Chinese handicrafts, their influence on the West since Marco Polo, and their role in the face of modern industrialization.

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[Classification call number: TWN002].

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Language: English

Date of publication: April, 28th 1967

Collection: Private collection

Dimensions: 7,63 x 10,25 inches

Number of pages: 4 p.

Degree of rarity: Rare