A silk rendition of the traditional “Nine-Dragon Wall.”
A copy of the PLA (People’s Liberations Army) Pictorial from 1972. Below are images of inside pages.
A blue-colored purple clay teapot with a lion effigy on the top. Below is a detailed view of the lion on the teapot top. A view of the lion top next to the teapot. Below you can see the artisan’s chop on the teapot bottom,…
The calligraphy in the outside top right corner is the name of the painting. The inside is the date, 1977, and location, Beijing. The two red “chops” are the artist’s signature.
A small brass mirror replica with a dragon effigy.
A quality replica of a bronze mirror used by women in classical China. Below you can see the reflection of the sitting Buddha in the mirror.
A cutting from a magazine cover. The characters, 各族人民大团结万岁 mean, “Long live the unity of all ethnicities.”
There are two “Eight Model Opera” books hanging on the wooden pole behind the man. You can see one here. Click like.
The flag pin on the left is from the Beijing Workers Representative Union. On the bottom it says, 为人名服务 “Service to the people.” Year: 1967. Dimensions: 1″ x 1″ (2.5 cm x 2.5 cm). Place of origin: Beijing. The brass pin in the middle is…