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FANG DING BRONZE FOOD VESSEL, 9 3/4" X 7 3/4":Original from The Palace Museum, Peking, #76799, 7/50, limited edition of fifty, bears Palace Museum, Beijing #7, made in 1980 at the Palace Museum which cast limited editions based on imperial bronzes in the museum by the lost wax process in a special foundry at the museum. This collection has been on view in many of Canadian muesumes,1986/1988.


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Date:
2013-05-19

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