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Over 7 Feet Long, Rare Korean Funeral Bier Panels

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Pre 1900   item# 871266 (stock# 0332)

Over 7 Feet Long, Rare Korean Funeral Bier Panels
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$5000 

Rare Pair of Large Painted Korean Funeral Bier Panels imbued with syncretic symbolism, with painted lotuses that are profound symbols in Buddhism of rebirth and purity, and attached painted Taoist pullocho, the mythical longevity plant, projecting in in a row from the front, all used in the service of a Shamanist funeral ritual. A fine, rare and striking example of old Korean folk art, and a great example of the traditional Korean open-mindedness and blending of religious faiths. 86 inches (118.5cm) long x 8 inches (20.5cm) tall.


19th Century Saengwhang Mouth Organ Musical Instrument

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Folk Art: Pre 1900   item# 976086 (stock# 0452)

19th Century Saengwhang Mouth Organ Musical Instrument
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1500 

Very Rare 19th Century Saenghwang Korean Mouth Organ Musical Reed Instrument of Bamboo and Brass, similar to the Chinese Sheng. Very few antique Saenghwang remain in existence. This instrument is no longer in use, and very few musicians can play it. The last one that we saw for sell was in a Korean Arts auction (31st Hankuk Mesul Kyungmae) several years ago. In the last two photos here, you can see copies of paintings with Saenghwang in them by Korea's two most famous masters, Sin Yun Bok and Kim Hong Do. 18.25 inches (46.5cm) tall.


Pair of Two Headed Dragons, Buddhist Temple Sculpture

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Sculpture: Pre 1900   item# 906352 (stock# 0389)

Pair of Two Headed Dragons, Buddhist Temple Sculpture
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1500 

Wood Pair of Two Headed Dragons, Korean Buddhist Temple Architectural Sculpture (Byeoljihwa) rendered in beautiful colors typical of the Korean palette. Yellow is the color of the chief dragon in Korean mythology. The dragon is a symbol of authority that dispels evil spirits. These dragons carry the cintamani (Korean: Yuh Yi Joo) wish-granting pearl in their mouths. In the Dancheong painting method used in Korean temple design, each color was applied by a different artist. This pair would have adorned the top of the wooden frame for a very large bronze temple bell. A splendid pair of Korean Dragons and a wonderful example of Korean Buddhist Temple architectural sculpture and painting. Width: 32.25 inches, 82 cm; Height: 9 inches, 23 cm.


Rare Korean Funerary Figure, Original Pigment Intact

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Sculpture: Pre 1900   item# 651901 (stock# 0114)

Rare Korean Funerary Figure, Original Pigment Intact
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$1000 

Rare Antique Korean Funerary Figure (Kkoktu) with much of its original pigment still intact. From a renowned and published New York collection. One of the finer examples we have seen. 11.5 inches, 29.5 cm.


Set of Four Korean Wooden Chicken Guardian Figures

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Sculpture: Pre 1910   item# 803338 (stock# 0203)

Set of Four Korean Wooden Chicken Guardian Figures
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$800 

Because it was believed that the rooster's morning cry drove away the night's evil spirits, an important talisman to ward off evil spirits was wood-carved roosters and chickens. They are a very important icon in traditional Korean folk art and in Korean tradition in general. The rooster’s comb symbolizes intelligence; traditional officials’ hats are based on the comb. The claws mean strength. The hen and rooster together mean fertility. The rooster was called the 'clock bird' and was sacred to Koreans. This polychromed wood set of four, two roosters and two hens, are really a rare and beautiful example of Korean Folk Art at its very best. They were used as funerary figures (kkoktu), with one on each of the four corners of the funeral bier. Traditionally, these figures would be burned after their use, but thankfully this set survived the pyre and what was intended to be an ephemeral existence. They were removed to the home and used as good luck and guardian figures to bless and protect the home. The Seoul Museum of Chicken Art, by the way, is a must-see for anyone traveling to Korea. Roosters: 17.5 x 9.5 inches, 44.5 x 24 cm; Hens: 14 x 7 inches, 35.5 x 18 cm.


Rare Set of Three Korean Phoenix Funerary Figures

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Sculpture: Pre 1920   item# 871226 (stock# 0330)

Rare Set of Three Korean Phoenix Funerary Figures
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$675 

Set of Three Korean Phoenix Funerary Figures. These funerary figures (kkoktu) were used on the funeral bier with one on the front and one on each side of the bier. Traditionally, these figures would be burned after their use, but thankfully this set survived the pyre and what was intended to be an ephemeral existence. They were removed to the home and used as good luck and guardian figures to bless and protect the home. In Korea, the phoenix is a symbol of justice, peace, and royalty, and symbolized a prosperous future. Each figure is 12.5h x 11.5w inches, 32h x 29w cm.


Old, Large Wood Mixing Bowl/Table on an Attached Stand

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Furniture: Pre 1920   item# 801364 (stock# 0150)

Old, Large Wood Mixing Bowl/Table on an Attached Stand
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$500 

Large Antique Wood Mixing Bowl on an Attached Stand. Choson Dynasty Koreans often lived with two and three generations in one household, so the wife had to prepare food for a large number of people, requiring large mixing bowls like this. This is an exceptional example with a dark, smoky patina that had a stand attached to it that makes it into a lovely table, with or without a glass top. 27.5 x 25.5 x 15 inches, 70 x 65 x 38 cm.


Rustic Antique Korean Wooden Lamp Stand, Deunggyong

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Furniture: Pre 1900   item# 802991 (stock# 0188)

Rustic Antique Korean Wooden Lamp Stand, Deunggyong
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$250 

Rustic Antique Korean Wooden Lamp Stand, Deunggyong with a smoky dark patina. 17.5h x 8.5w x 8d inches, 44.5h x 21.5w x 20d cm.


Mal, Large Antique Korean Grain Measuring Cup

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Furniture: Pre 1900   item# 838525 (stock# 0279)

Mal, Large Antique Korean Grain Measuring Cup
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$200 

Mal, Large Antique Korean Grain Measuring Cup. It bears the government stamp that can be found on Choson Dynasty mals. This stamp was required on measuring cups as proof that it complied with the government standards of measures. The Korean measuring cup is a charming symbol of the Korean custom of generosity and hospitality, as the cup would always be heaped with grain to overflowing by the vendor selling grain, rather than leveled off at the top, which would have been considered a show of stinginess. This concept of the heaping measure and generosity is what Koreans call Kobong, and is an expression of giving with no bounds. Mal are popularly used by collectors and designers as magazine and newspaper holders. 12.5w x 11.5h, 32w x 29h cm.


Antique Korean Grain Pounder with Base

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Furniture: Pre 1900   item# 802214 (stock# 0182)

Antique Korean Grain Pounder with Base
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$200 

Antique Korean Grain Pounder with Base. The stunning wood grain and shape of this grain pounder make it a wonderful piece on its own or as a very natural stand for another item. Height: 17.75 inches (45cm), circumference: 29 inches (73.5cm). Base is 11.5 inches (29cm) wide x 11 inches (28cm) deep.


3 Old, Very Large Nested Mixing Bowls of Clay and Paper

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Pre 1910   item# 801333 (stock# 0147)

3 Old, Very Large Nested Mixing Bowls of Clay and Paper
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$200 

Three Very Large Antique Korean Hanji Konge, Mixing Bowls of clay, paper and potato glue that nest into each other. These were used for the mixing of dried foods. A large and striking set for kitchen decor. 25.25, 23.25, and 20.5 inches (64, 59, and 52 cm) across. 7 inches (18 cm) deep.


Antique Korean Grain Pounder with Handles

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Furniture: Pre 1900   item# 802212 (stock# 0181)

Antique Korean Grain Pounder with Handles
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$150 

Antique Korean Grain Pounder with Handles. The stunning wood grain and shape of this grain pounder make it a wonderful piece on its own or as a very natural stand for another item. 11 inches (28cm) high, 13 inches (33cm) wide with handles.


Antique Korean Collar Iron

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Metalwork: Pre 1920   item# 838634 (stock# 0296)

Antique Korean Collar Iron
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$100 

Antique Korean Collar Iron, strung up for display as a unique and cultural decoration. 13.5 inches (34cm) long.


Antique Korean Clothes Iron

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Metalwork: Pre 1910   item# 838633 (stock# 0295)

Antique Korean Clothes Iron
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$100 

Antique Korean Iron for Removing Wrinkles from Clothes. A hot stone would have been placed in the iron and then the iron would be passed over the clothing to remove wrinkles. The pan has a chrysanthemum design, the Korean symbol of prosperity. Strung up for display as a unique decoration. 16 inches (40.5cm) long x 6.5 inches (16.5cm) wide.


Large Korean Grain Basket of Elaborately Woven Straw

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Folk Art: Pre 1920   item# 836453 (stock# 0265)

Large Korean Grain Basket of Elaborately Woven Straw
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


$100 

Large Antique Korean Grain Basket of Elaborately Woven Straw, Myeonk-donggumi. The shape of this basket is unusual and quite lovely. 35 x 21 inches, 89 x 53 cm.

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