A school of three charming Shubunkin, each meticulously carved from wood. Originating from the Orient in the 19th Century, these figures showcase the intricate craftsmanship of the period. The figures are graduated in size, creating a harmonious aesthetic when displayed together.
Each Shubunkin figure is distinct, carved with attention to detail that brings the wooden figures to life. The figures are further enhanced with glass eyes, adding a touch of realism and a captivating sparkle.
The provenance of these figures is as noteworthy as the figures themselves. They hail from Newbold Pacey Hall, a historic estate located in Warwickshire. This adds a layer of historical significance and intrigue to the pieces, making them not just beautiful objects of art, but also carriers of a rich heritage.
These Shubunkin figures, with their detailed carving, historical provenance, and charming design, are more than just decorative items. They are a testament to the artistry of the past and
...would make a valuable addition to any collection.
Large: 6 1/4 inches (16 cm)
Medium: 4 inches (10 cm)
Small: 3 1/4 inches (8 cm)
Surrey Antiques have been dealing in and restoring fine furniture since 1982. With over 35 years experience dealing in all types of antique furniture from early oak and walnut to Georgian mahogany and the more exotic timbers such as rosewood and satinwood.
Whilst we deal mostly with mahogany furniture of the Georgian period designed by some of the greatest furniture designers such as Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and Adam we also have a very good in depth knowledge of all the main periods of English furniture design from early oak to Regency and Victorian.
Internal Reference: SA164
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1081484
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
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