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An Asian-themed Fresh Stock

Welcome to our first ‘Fresh Stock’ for 2025.

Chinese bronze censors, Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th Century

We have a lot of splendid items to prepare for you, and will be releasing them over the next few weeks in groups of similar items – let’s call them ‘mini-Exhibitions’.

Starting with….. Asian.

Chinese, Japanese, Burmese, Sri Lankan…. there’s a great variety of cultures represented here.

Burmese Opium Weights
Burmese ‘Opium’ Weights

Burmese ‘Opium’ Weights

Thee miniature masterpieces are collectively known as ‘opium’ weights, as that was a common use for them in their countries of origin in South-East Asia – but they were used as the measuring weight for any other spice or item that needed weighing. The most commonly seen is a very cute crested duck – represented in this group by the rarely seen minute example, just ##mm tall…. The majority of these examples are a mythical ‘Lion’ creature, with four legs like a horse, a head that almost has a beak, and a wild main and tail – each also featuring a broad beaded necklace. Rarest in this group is a tiny creature we have called a ‘dog’ – but it may well be something else.


From local collections….

A fine selection of interesting Chinese & Japanese items come from several local collections. One in particular is significant, as it was accumulated in England in the 1960’s before the (now elderly) owner migrated to Australia. This provenance helps us be certain of the authenticity of the items; the copies in the mid-20th century were not as refined as those that are flooding the market today, and therefore more obvious. The downside is there are a lot of damaged, but genuine pieces…. but these are in themselves excellent inexpensive ‘Reference Study Pieces’.


Elephants!

These flamboyant beasts are from Sri Lanka, in particular the city of Kandy.

They represent the annual ceremony known as the Esala Perahera, which is one of the most vibrant and sacred festivals in the country. Celebrated for centuries annually in July or August, this grand procession is dedicated to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, housed in the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa).

The event blends spirituality and culture, with the stars being a mesmerizing parade of elaborately adorned elephants, traditional Kandyan dancers, fire dancers, drummers, and flag bearers. The air is filled with the rhythmic beats of drums and the glow of flickering torches as the procession winds through the city streets at night. At its heart, the largest and most elaborately decorated of the elephants has the honour of carrying the revered golden casket housed in a pagoda on its back, which has inside the Buddha’s Tooth Relic. These silver-clad jewel embossed beauties are a small reminder of an unforgettable experience.

More Elephants!

…. and still more Elephants!


Chinese Furniture


Early Chinese Ceramics


Coming next…… Antiquities

Coming soon…. mini- Exhibitions @ Moorabool:

  • 18th century English Ceramics
  • Continental Ceramics
  • 19th Century English Ceramics
  • Fine English Sterling Silver
  • Some Fine Fresh Furniture

There’s a few houses-full of furniture fresh to stock at Moorabool Antiques. View the latest here:

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