LOT 653 TWO SOAPSTONE FIGURES OF SHOULAO 17th/18th century (4)
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TWO SOAPSTONE FIGURES OF SHOULAO 17th/18th century Each figure of the Star God of Longevity finely carved standing, wearing long robes with incised clouds, peaches and Shou characters, one arm cradling a ruyi sceptre, the smiling faces with downcast eyes and long beard below tall foreheads, both on a separate later stand. The taller, 29cm (11 3/8in) high. (4). Footnotes: Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價 十七/十八世紀 壽山石雕壽老 一組兩件 Shoulao, also known as Shouxing, is one of three Stellar Gods in Chinese mythology known collectively as the Fulushou. He was also called Nanji Laoren ('Old Man of the South Pole'). Compare with a related soapstone figure of Shoulao, 17th/18th century, illustrated by B.von Herbert, Schätze Chinas aus Museen der DDR, Hildesheim, 1990, no.131. A very similar but smaller soapstone figure of Shoulao, 18th century, was sold at Christie's London, 15 June 1999, lot 134. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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