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Chinese carvings

Description There are seven "gods of plenty" in the set. I have two. Each carving holds something of food. My two carvings hold a fish and a gourd. They came to central NY in the 1800s. They are made from eucalyptus root and are very deep red in color. They probably date to around 1100 A.D. I have close to 50 pictures from different angles and in different detail.
Category Asian Art
Medium eucalyptus root
Distinguishing marks none
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item about 15" tall, about 5" wide
Date Period 1100 A.D.?
Price Paid (If known) $600 each in 1966
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