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Set Of Three Carved Stone Asian Stamps

Set Of Three Carved Stone Asian Stamps

Winning Bid
$10.00
Item #1881945
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Overit

Albany, NY 12208

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When to Pickup

Sunday, 7/7 - 3:00 pm
Monday, 7/8
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm EDT

Lot #27 of 97
Item Description

Explore the intricate artistry of these three carved stone Asian stamps, each standing about 2 to 3 inches tall. These miniature marvels showcase detailed carvings that reflect traditional Asian motifs, making each piece both a functional tool and a collectible artifact. The craftsmanship displayed in these stamps is a testament to the skill and precision involved in carving stone, highlighting the cultural significance of these objects in Asian history.

Ideal for collectors of Asian antiques, calligraphers, or anyone with an appreciation for finely crafted objects, these stamps can be used for their original purpose or simply admired as decorative pieces. Their petite size makes them perfect for display in a curio cabinet or as part of a desk ensemble, adding a touch of elegance and historical intrigue to any setting.

Dimensions

2" x 3"

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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6539
Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Overit
Albany, New York 12208
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Sunday, 7/7 to 3:00 pm
Monday, 7/8, 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
If you need other arrangements please let us know.

SHIPPING OPTIONS:
Client Arranged Shipping
UPS STORE / Other Carrier (Shipping), client arranged.

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6539
Auction Manager

Michelle Dinsmore | (518) 331-7829 | michelle@storylikely.com

Pickup Details
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Overit

Albany, NY 12208

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When to Pickup


Sunday, 7/7 to 3:00 pm
Monday, 7/8, 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

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