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Name |
Image (click to view enlargement) |
Descriptions
and Background of the Item |
C2875 |
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This vintage Mao Ze Dong and Yang Kai
Hui color ceramic statue features Mao Ze Dong and his
wife Yang Kai Hui together, during the early days of revolution.
Yang Kai Hui, the second wife of Mao Ze Dong, they wed
in 1921 and she was executed in 1930 by Kuomintang forces.
This sculpture was likely produced after "Gang of
Four" and Jiang Qing's trial. The Gang of Four was
left to blame for the Cultural Revolution and specifically
Jiang Qing, who was the last wife of Mao Ze Dong, was
c ...click
for details |
C2874 |
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This bronze Mao bust statue is measured
2.5" x 1.4" x 4" and was made shortly after
the death of Mao Ze Dong. The engraving states "Comrade
Mao Ze Dong, 1893 - 1976."
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C2873 |
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This vintage Mao bust statue is measured
4.75" w by 2.5" d by 5.5" t. The engraving
on the base states the following: "The leader of
the country, Mao Ze Dong." |
C2872 |
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This large vintage Mao bust is measured
6" x 3" x 7.25" T. Engraving on the base
of the sculpture came from a poem pened by Mao Ze Dong,
describing the long march of Red Army soldiers led by
the Chinese communist Party. |
C2871 |
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This large vintage bronze Mao sculpture
shows Mao sitting on a sofa chair. Well detailed and vintage
in nature, this piece is meant to make a statement. Size:
8.5" deep by 11.5" wide by 13" tall. |
C2870 |
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This color ceramic statue shows Mao Ze
Dong finishing up his swim in the Yang Zi river. Often
considered a historical moment in the 1960s it marked
Mao's come back to the center of political stage. This
ceramic statue shows Mao Ze Dong in a white robe, waving
at the people. A large piece with the same theme can be
found in stock # C2212 and a poster showing the event
can be located at stock # C2835. |
C2869 |
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This color ceramic statue captures a
popular image of Mao Ze Dong heading to An Yuan during
the Cultural Revolution. The story of Mao Ze Dong to An
Yuan, "thus igniting the flame of revolution"
was told and retold many times, albeit the story does
not reflect the actual history, it was used as a strong
propaganda image to praise Mao Ze Dong. This vivid depiction
of a young Mao Ze Dong is quite eye catching with the
green colored glaze. Size: 12" T by 4" W by
4" D. |
| C2693 |
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This Cultural Revolution color ceramic
statue features a sturdy woman farmer who is wearing and
smiling, a reference to "woman can hold up half sky"
coined by Mao Ze Dong, this statue shows the strength
of a woman farmer who wears everyday work clothes and
matching hairpiece, waving at people happily. A portrayal
of the rise of the great proletarian class, this Cultural
Revolution statue is measured 2" w x 4" d x
12" t. |
| C2692 |
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This large and heavy Cultural Revolution
color glazed ceramic statue shows two red guards and one
steel worker struggling against one "foul" intellectual,
as indicated by the dunce cap this kneeling down person
was wearing. A gruesome reminder of the Great Proletarian
Cultural Revolution era, this statue is a true depiction
of this chaotic period of Chinese history. Size: 8"
w x 8" d x 15" h.
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C2665 |
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Color Ceramic statue of Mao's bust with
base engraving of "Great Leader and Guide Chairman
Mao, 1893 - 1976." Bottom of the base is serial numbered.
6" x 3.5" x 11".
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C2633 |
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This large color ceramic sculpture features
Mao in the army coat riding on a horse, a scene that is
often associated with the Long March, climbing the icy
mountain, where the Communist Leaders leading the army,
in retreat. 13" x 6" x 17". shipping weight:
22 lbs. |
C2631 |
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Large vivid depiction of Chinese Communist Leader Chairman
Mao in relaxed leisure outfit, holding a cigarette. 6"
x 5" x 15".
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C2629 |
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Mao and two Young Pioneer children. Young
boy is in the Young Pioneer solute pose. 8" x 5"
x 12". |
C2530 |
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Vintage small standing Mao
Ze Dong Bronze statue done in late 1970s in memory of
Mao Ze Dong upon his death in 1976. Size: 2.5" X
2.5" x 8". |
C2529 |
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Titled "Exceed United
States and United Kingdom", this ceramic statue features
Chinese peasants riding on a rocket that has the red characters
of "Chinese rocket" on it. The man riding on
the rocket is seen holding a banner that says "Exceed
United States and the United Kingdom". This is a
very famous image that captured during The Great Leap
Forward in the early to mid 50's. 14" x 5" x
14", 16 lbs. |
C2450 |
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This bronze Mao’s
Bust features Mao’s head shot with engraving of
Mao’s Poem that describes the beauty of the country.
Produced in late 1960’s. Size: 8” by 5”
by 10”. Weight: 7 lbs. |
C2403 |
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This is a statue of a factory
worker holding a large brush, in the middle of a struggle
session. Size: 8" by 3" by 11". |
| C2402 |
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This is a statue of People's
Liberation Army Soldier. Size: 5.5" by 3.5"
by 13". |
| C2401 |
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This Cultural Revolution
Statue features an island red guard who is a head of the
revolution committee. Size: 5" by 3.5" by 13".
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| C2399 |
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This Cultural Revolution
atatue features a statue of Liu Wen Xiu. A Farmer Red
Guard. Size: 4" W by 3" D by 13". |
C2398 |
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This statue features a
red army soldier, holding a gun. Size: 5" W by 4"
D by 14" T. |
| C2331 |
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This large
Cultural Revolution statue features a red guard holding
down a woman, who's wearing a white board that indicated
that she is a "Counter Revolution Intellectual
Expert" Size: 12" tall, 6" long, 4"
wide. Net Weight: 8 pounds. |
| C2330 |
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This color ceramics depicts
a red guard dancing to the moves seen from Peking Opera,
the Red Detachment Army. Size: 8" tall, 3.5"
wide, 3.5" deep. |
| C2302 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - Mao in Chair |
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This Mao's bronze statue
features Mao sitting on a sofa chair. |
| C2301 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - Female PLA |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a female People's Liberation Army solider
holding a field telephone. Size: 13" T by 5"
W by 4 D |
| C2300 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue Korean War Soldier |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a Korean War Soldier, named Dong Chun
Rui. He was named as a war hero for sacrificing himself
by committing a suicide bombing mission to a U.S. army
base. The statue features him holding a bomb. Size: 13"
T by 5" W by 3.5" D. |
| C2299 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue Female Farmer |
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This statue features a female
farmer holding a bucket of paste and a brush, on her way
to put on a big letter post. Size: 13" T by 5.5"
W by 4" D. |
| C2264 |
Korean
War PLA Soldier Statue |
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This Cultural Revolution
Statue features a People's Liberation Army soldier in
Korean War outfit. During the Korean War, Chinese government
sent hundreds of thousands of PLA soldiers to fight with
the North Koreans. This sculpture was made in memory of
this war and the PLA heros. Size: 10" T by 5"
W by 4" D. |
| C2263 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - Female Red Army |
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This Cultural Revolution
Color Ceramics statue features a Red Army Guerilla soldier
making a fist in one hand and holding a rifle with another
hand. Size: 11" T by 4" w by 3" D. |
| C2262 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - PLA Soldier |
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This Cultural Revolution
Statue features a People's Liberation Army soldier holding
a rifle on guard. Size: 11" T by 3" D by 4"
W. |
| C2261 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - Red Army Soldier |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a Red Army Guerilla soldier raising her
arm, her hand in a fist, a pose seen often in the Cultural
Revolution Peking Opera. Size: 12" T by 5" W
by 3" D. |
| C2260 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - Mining Worker |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue depicts the mining worker holding a red book, participating
in a class struggle session. Size: 12" Tall, 4"
D. |
| C2257 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue Red Army Soldier |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a red army soldier. Size: 11" T by
3.5" W by 3" D. |
| C2254 |
Cultural
Revolution Red Army Female Soldier |
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This Cultural Revolution
Statue features a female red army soldier. In a somewhat
theatrical pose, she is holding a red army towel, while
wearing a pistol across her shoulder. Her shoes are what
was referred as the "straw shoes," worn often
by the red army soldiers due to the shortage of actual
shoes during the early war against the nationalist. Size:
10.7" T by 3.5" W by 3" D. |
| C2253 |
Cultural
Revolution Statue - Red Guard |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a red guard holding Mao's red book close
to his heart, a gesture that shows his loyalty to Mao.
He is wearing the Red Guard uniform with a red arm band
that says "Red Guard" on his left arm. He is
seen holding a Mao's "Serve the People" shoulder
bag. Size: 10.5" T by 3" W by 2.5" D. |
| C2252 |
Statue
- Factory Worker and the Capitalist |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a factory worker holding a knife on one
hand and a kneeling down "Capitalist". This
disturbing statue has the factory worker pointing his
finger to the Capitalist and stepping on the kneeling
Capitalist. This statue captures a typical Class Struggle
scene found during the Cultural Revolution. Size: 5"
W by 3.5" D by 8.5" T. |
| C2248 |
White
Porcelain Waving Mao Statue |
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This white porcelain statue
features Mao in his famous waving pose. The base has the
engraving of "Long Live Chairman" sign. Size:
12" T by 3.4" W by 3.3" D. |
| C2247 |
Cultural
Revolution PLA Soldier Cultural Revolution PLA Soldier |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a People's Liberation Army soldier holding
a rifle. Size: 11.5" T by 3.5" W by 3.3"
D. Weight: 3 lbs. |
| C2246 |
Red
Army Ceramics Statue |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue depicts a red army soldier holding a rifle. A familiar
image seen in the Cultural Revolution themed movies and
Peking Operas. Size: 3" Diameter and 11.5" Tall.
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| C2245 |
Cultural
Revolution Class Struggle Session Statue |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features a young red guard in a PLA outfit, holding
a red book in one hand, and a megaphone in another hand,
and a factory worker with a knife holding down a man who's
wearing a white board that says "Capitalist".
This statue captures the gruesome scene of a typical class
struggle session during the Cultural Revolution. Size:
7" W by 4.5" D by 10" H. Weight: 8 lbs |
| C2244 |
Lg
Unusual Cultural Revolution Statue |
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This large Cultural Revolution
Statue was developed to capture the very beginning of
Cultural Revolution. In the summer of 1966, the very first
Big Letter Post was developed in Beijing University. Titled
"Bomb the Commander Office, Revolution is not a Crime,"
this very first Big Letter Post made Mao recognized the
power of students and he encouraged students to challenge
what is considered right and wrong by the norm. Revolution
Committee was established and subsequently replaced the
l ...click for details |
| C2242 |
Cultural
Revolution Figurine - Tea Lady |
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This Cultural Revolution
statue features "Ah Ching Sao", or Auntie Ah
Ching, a tea shop owner who secretively protected the
Red Army soldiers from the Nationalist Army, as told by
the famous Cultural Revolution Peking Opera "Sha
Jia Bang". The opera portrayed the Nationalist Army
being friendly to the Japanese invaders whereas the Red
Army soldiers were representing the People. Auntie Ah
Ching was a main character from the opera, the statue
captures a pose she used to warn th ...click
for details |
| C2227 |
Cultural
Revolution Young Red Guard |
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This adorable Cultural Revolution
Figurine features a young branching red guard holding
a red book. W: 6", D: 2.5", H: 11". .
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| C2226 |
Cultural
Revolution Figurine - Red Guard |
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This Cultural Revolution
figurine features a young red guard in a megaphone. Size:
11.5" H by 3.0" W by 3.0" D. |
| C2225 |
Cultural
Revolution Figurine - Female Farmer |
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This Cultural Revolution
figurine features a heroic farmer woman. Her image was
created to respond to a famous slogan created by Mao -
"Woman can hold half sky". Size: 12" H
by 4.0" by 4.0" D.
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C2216 |
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This Cultural Revolution ceramics is
of an familiar image called "Bai Mao Nu", or
otherwise known as "the White Hair Woman". Featuring
in this color ceramics is a famous scene from one of the
8 Peking Operas introduced and recommended by Madam Mao.
The White Hair Woman was a girl who had gone into the
forests to hide from a vicious land owner who killed her
father. She was later rescued by the Red Army, led by
the Communist Party. By the time she was rescued by the
Red Army, click here for details |
| C2215 |
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This Cultural revolution ceramics depicts
a factory worker, who’s considered the best “class”
citizens during Cultural Revolution. Often called “Factory
Worker Big Brother”, during the Cultural Revolution,
factory workers were portrayed as an elite class. The
three elite class citizens were factory worker, liberation
army soldiers and farmers. In this sculpture, this factory
worker is holding a mug that says “Serve the People”,
and wearing a T-shirt that says “Award”.
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| C2212 |
Special
Cultural Revolution Sculpture Mao |
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This rare large size Cultural Revolution
Color Ceramics sculpture depicts Mao in bath robe, surrounded
by a group of young pioneers and red guards. This was
in reference of Mao completing a swim in the Yang Zi
River, a heroic image that was later that later appeared
in many propaganda materials. Size: 12" wide by
5" deep by 14" tall. |
| C2210 |
Cultural
Revolution Peking Opera Red Lantern |
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This Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
depicts a character from a "Contemporary Revolution
Peking Opera" called Red Lantern In this sculpture,
the hero of the play is seen holding a lantern, and
is posing victoriously for the defeat of the ".
Size: 3" wide by 3" deep by 12" wide.
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| C2209 |
Cultural
Revolution Barefoot Female Doctor |
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This Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
is a reference to the "Barefoot doctor", a
familiar phrase used to describe doctors who were sent
down to the farm land to live and work with the farmers
during the Cultural Revolution. The sculpture consists
of several details such as the red cross sign in the
medicine chest she's carrying and the straw hat she's
wearing that says "Serve The People". Size:
3" wide by 3" deep by 12" wide. |
| C2208 |
Cultural
Revolution Unite the Minority People |
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This Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
depicts an inner Mongolian woman, a representation of
the Chinese Minority, holding her sheep and dressed
in an elaborate Mongolian outfit. This sculpture serves
as a propaganda image, and was meant as a praise to
the Chinese government's unification program where the
minorities in China have all benefited from the Communist
government. Size: 5" wide by 4" deep by 12"
wide. |
| C2207 |
Cultural
Revolution The Sent Down Girls |
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This Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
depicts two vivacious "sent down" girls taking
a break between farm field works. The communist party
sent millions of school age kids to the farm land, as
part of "re-education" program in the 60s
and 70s. Many school age teenagers never returned home
after the end of the Cultural Revolution. Certainly
the image portrayed in this well designed color ceramics
sculpture was the message carried out by the central
government. Size: 10" tall by 5" deep by ...click
for details |
| C2206 |
Mao
and Lin Biao Interviewing the CR Army |
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This Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
depicts Mao and Lin Biao on Forbidden City Hall facing
the TianAnMen square, interviewing the Cultural Revolution
Army. Lin Biao was a general who rose in power and considered
Mao's successor, until his unfortunate fell out of favor
in late 60s which resulted his death in an attempt to
escape China for Russia. This sculpture displays the
nostalgia era of Mao and Lin Biao, as some may say,
that had lost with the death of Lin Biao and later,
the end of Cultu ...click
for details |
| C2205 |
Cultural
Revolution Sculpture Woman Farmer |
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This Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
depicts a strong female farmer. The colors used on this
sculpture is quite vivid and the image a familiar one.
A symbol of "Women can hold half sky", as
advocated by Mao in the 1950s and 1960s, this image
represented the rising of the farmer class as well as
women. Size: 12" tall by 4.5" wide by 4"
deep. Weight: 5 pounds. |
| C2204B |
Cultural
Revolution Peking Opera Red Lantern |
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This Cultural Revolution color ceramics
depicts a famous scene from the Cultural Revolution
Peking Opera of Red Lantern. The woman holding the red
lantern was the heroin of the opera, in which she saved
and cooperated with the Red Army in the defeat of the
Guo Mei Dong and Japanese invaders. The sculpture measures
10" tall, 3" deep and 3" wide. Weight:
3 pounds. |
| C2204 |
Cultural
Revolution Sculpture Madam Mao |
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This large Cultural Revolution sculpture
depicts Madam Mao holding Mao's red book. Size: 14.5"
Tall, 3" Deep, 4" Wide. Weight: 5.5 pounds.
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| C2196 |
Cultural
Revolution Red Army Dancers |
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Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics.
This sculpture depicts two Red Army Soldiers in the
famous Peking Opera called Red Army Detachment, one
of the most promoted "Contemporary Revolution Operas"
during the Cultural Revolution. size: 11" W*4"
D*15" T. Weight: 10 lbs. |
| C2195 |
Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
Red Guards
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This unusual cultural revolution color
ceramics depicts two female red guards and one female
PLA solider, holding down a scholar, who's wearing a
board that states the following: "Counter Revolution
Intellectual Expert". Size: 8.5" Wide by 7.5"
Deep by 14" High Weight: 15 pounds. |
| C2192 |
Cultural
Revolution Color Ceramics - Lin Biao
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This color ceramics vividly depicts
one of the most loved then most hated politician in
China named Lin Biao. A beloved general who led the
Northeastern army divisions, Lin Biao was known as Mao's
successor in the mid to late 60s until his fatal escape
attempt to leave China, after he had fallen out of favor
of Mao. In the famous restaurant inner city of Beijing
called the Red Capital Club, a drink named "crash"
is served as an reference to Lin Biao's ill attempted
escape. Lin Biao was known ...click
for details |
| C2166 |
Cultural Revolution Red Guards
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This rare Cultural Revolution color
ceramics features a Chinese female red guard and male
red guard, each wearing the typical red guards uniform,
and Mao's pins. The male red guard is seen holding a
big bucket of paste in one hand and another big letter
s on another, the female is holding a big brush and
a red book. An accurate and vivid depiction of the red
guards' typical day. During Cultural Revolution, these
red guards posted big letter s and praised mao and criticized
those counter-re ...click for details
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| C2165 |
Cultural Revolution Female Red
Guard
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This Cultural Revolution color ceramics
features a Chinese female red guard, holding a red book
and wearing the red guard uniform. Size: 12"tall,
3" wide by 3" deep. |
| C2164 |
Cultural
Revolution Female PLA
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This Cultural Revolution color ceramics
features a Chinese female People's Liberation Army hat,
holding a gun, wearing the PLA uniform. Mao's advocated
that "women can hold half of the sky", therefore
in these color ceramic sculptures, there are a number
of women worriers. Size: 14" tall, 3" wide
by 3" deep. |
| C2163 |
Cultural Revolution Color Ceramics
- Red Guard Female Farmer
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This Cultural Revolution color ceramics
depicts a female farmer who double serves as a soldier
/ red guard. Her attire indicates that she is from the
Chinese boarder, likely from the southeast China region,
who's been assigned to guard the country's boarder with
her gun. Her red arm band says "the Red Guard".
Size: 15" tall by 4" wide by 4" deep.
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| C2162 |
Cultural
Revolution Ceramics Red Army Dancer |
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Known as the Red Army detachment,
this Cultural Revolution color ceramics depicts one
of the female red army soldiers dancing, a famous scene
from the Peking Opera named Red Detachment, a story
about a group of women soldiers from Hai Nan who fought
side by side with their male partners. Size: 13"
tall by 3" deep by 3" wide. |
| C2161 |
Peking
Opera - the White Hair Woman
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This Cultural Revolution ceramics
is of an familiar image called "Bai Mao Nu",
or otherwise known as "the White Hair Woman".
Featuring in this color ceramics is a famous scene from
one of the 8 Peking Operas introduced and recommended
by Madam Mao. The White Hair Woman was a girl who had
gone into the forests to hide from a vicious land owner
who killed her father. She was later rescued by the
Red Army, led by the Communist Party. By the time she
was rescued by the Red Army, she had lived in the ...click
for details |
| C2160 |
Cultural
Revolution Ceramics - sent down girl
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This image of "Sent Down Girl"
as depicted by this color ceramics features a young
female who appears to be of high school or college age,
holding her straw-hat and wearing an outfit that is
more suited of a farmer than of a student. Her optimistic
outlook as portrayed in this image is a propaganda message
that the Central government wanted to send to all youth
who were sent down to receive "re-education"
by the farmers. Size: 13" tall, 3" deep, 3"
wide. |
| C2131 |
Cultural
Revolution Mao, Madam Mao & Lin Biao
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This large color ceramics statue features
Mao, Madam Mao and Lin Biao. During the early years of
Cultural Revolution, Mao, Madam Mao and Lin Biao formed
one unity in the central government, in an effort to destroy
Liu Shao Qi, who was a chairman and accused Capitalist.
Mao, Madam Mao and Lin Biao formed the Great Proletarian
Headquarter. This statue features these three power figures
of that era. Lin Biao, in September 1971 was declared
a traitor and died in a plane crash. Madam Mao was again
ac ...click for details |
| C2130 |
Cultural Revolution - Female PLA
and Worker
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During the ten years of Chaos, known
to others as Cultural Revolution, Mao encouraged the class
struggles, as a way of separating the true Mao believers
vs. not the non Mao believers. One of the most significant
case was a land owner named “Liu Wen Cai”,
who died in 1947 of long term illness. During Cultural
Revolution, his case was revisited and an entirely storyline
was made to let people believe that Liu Wen Cai was a
horrible capitalist who killed many peasants with his
underground priso ...click for details
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| C2129 |
Cultural Revolution Mao and Red
Guards
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A quintessential Cultural Revolution
image, this statue features Mao surrounded by all together
four young red guards, who appear to be of ex college
students. In this complex and vibrant, idealistic and
colorful color ceramics, it features Mao wearing a young
pioneer scarf, an armband. These red guards are wearing
the Cultural Revolution armbands, wearing red books and
serve the people bag. During Cultural Revolution Mao interviewed
the Cultural Revolution young red guards 8 times in Tiananme
...click for details
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| C2128 |
Cultural
Revolution Ceramics - Red Country
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During Cultural Revolution
local governments were gradually were replaced by Cultural
Revolution Committee, often formed by three types of
people - the People’s Liberation army members,
the so-called pro Mao Revolution officials, and finally
the red guards. By 1969, all local governments were
replaced and formed Cultural Revolution Committee. A
famous yet short lived slogan, as evidence by this Cultural
Revolution color ceramics were developed, it said the
following, in black: “Celebrate the Red ...click
for details |
| C2127 |
Cultural Revolution Peking Opera
Shanjiabang
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Part of early ignition
for Cultural Revolution movement was the introduction
of ly revised and politically motivated Peking Opera.
Total of 8 most famous Peking Opera were created under
Madam Mao, also known as Jing Qing’s direction.
Mao’s evaluation of good vs. bad Peking Opera
is whether Peking Opera serves socialism or capitalism.
Does it serve the workers, peasants and soldiers or
oppose them; does it take the road of Marxism-Leninism
or the road of revisionism? Jing Qing embarked on her
...click for details |
| C2126 |
Cultural Revolution - Female Peasant
Leader
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This colorful and vivacious
Cultural Revolution color ceramics depicts a very well
known Female People’s Village Communist Leader
named “Jiang Shui Ying”. During Cultural
Revolution, among the three elite classes of the PLA
Soldiers, the factory workers and the farmers, the factory
worker class was considered more superior than the peasant
class. Thus when there was a conflict where one class
needed to make a sacrifice, the sacrifice usually was
made in the peasant class. This sculpture depicts ...click
for details |
| C2125 |
Cultural Revolution - The PLA Soldier
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This Cultural Revolution
Statue depicts a People’s Liberation Army soldier
holding a Chinese Flag. A typical image seen in Cultural
Revolution statues that symbols the devotion these PLA
Soldiers have for China and the peace was a result of
these soldiers standing tall and protecting the country
selflessly. |
| C2124 |
Cultural Revolution "Learn from
Lei Feng"
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Lei Feng’s stories
first appeared in China Youth periodicals, in the 1960’s,
Mao’s own Calligraphy that stated “Learn
from Comrade Lei Feng” accompanying LeiFeng’s
life time story set Lei Feng up to become the models
for all Chinese people. The slogan of “Learn from
Comrade Lei Feng” appeared in other papers and
magazines, major editorial on how to be a good warrior
for Chairman Mao by studying Lei Feng were published.
Lei Feng turned out to be the first of a series of heroic
figures, most o ...click for details
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| C2123 |
Cultural Revolution Red Guard &
Intellectual
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This gruesome large Chinese
Color ceramic sculpture depicts one Red Guard holding
down an alleged Counter Revolutionary Leading Scholar.
A unpleasant reminder of the Cultural Revolution, or
otherwise known as the 10 Year Chaos, this sculpture
described the common scene that took place during the
Cultural Revolution where many scholars and experts
were denounced Counter Revolutionary and were released
of their posts, many could not stand the humiliation
and later committed suicide. The Red Guard, ...click
for details |
| C2120 |
Color
Ceramics - Learn from Comrade Lei Feng
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LeiFeng’s stories
first appeared in China Youth periodicals, in the 1960’s,
Mao’s own Calligraphy that stated “Learn
from Comrade Lei Feng” accompanying LeiFeng’s
life time story set Lei Feng up to become the models
for all Chinese people. The slogan of “Learn from
Comrade Lei Feng” appeared in other papers and
magazines, major editorial on how to be a good warrior
for Chairman Mao by studying Lei Feng were published.
Lei Feng turned out to be the first of a series of heroic
figures, most of ...click for details
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| C2119 |
Cultural
Revolution Red Guard Statue
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This Red Guard Color Ceramics depicts
a red guard raising his hand, in the Cultural Revolution
uniform, and a “Serve the People” Bag, while
holding onto a thick red book, which is commonly as
Mao’s Theory Excerpt for government or army officials.
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| C2117 |
Red
Guard and Petit Bourgeoisie
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In this gruesome Cultural
Revolution color ceramics, it depicts a Cultural Revolution
Red Guard, in his uniform and PLA hat, along with "Serve
the People" bag, holding a Mao’s book and
Megaphone, his one leg resting on the back of a man
who’s wearing a dunce cap and a white board. The
dunce cap has the writing of “Capitalism Sympathizer”
and the white board states “ Down with the Petit
Bourgeoisie”. The names were blanked out with
“X”s, and so are dates and year. Petit Bourgeoisie
Class are typi ...click for details
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| C2116 |
Cultural Revolution
- Happy Peasant
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One of Cultural Revolution’s
main movements is the class struggle. Often depicted
in Peking Opera scenes, images of peasants and farmers
who had no shoes or nice clothes to wear, after the
Red Army, later called the People’s Liberation
Army arrived into a village, the peasants and farmers
would be liberated and rise on top. In this particular
colorful image of ceramics sculpture, it depicts an
image of a happy and free peasant. In reality, with
the Da Yu Jin (Great Leap Forward)
and the Famine d ...click for details
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| C2115 |
Cultural
Revolution Female Red Guard
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This Cultural Revolution
Red Guard color ceramics has the usual image of a female
Red Guard, holding her Red Book, wearing Red Guard arm
band, and in his Cultural Revolution Uniform, including
the her Liberation Army hat. She is apparently also
holding a megaphone. Size: 2.5" Long by 3"
Wide by 11.5" Tall. Net Weight: 2 pounds. Makes
a perfect set with item C2069, Male Cultural Revolution
Red Guard. |
| C2114 |
Cultural
Cultural Revolution - Peasant and Red Army
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In this Cultural Revolution
Color Ceramics, it depicts a Red Army Soldier and a
Peasant who has risen to the top to become a Soldier.
The Red Army Solider is seen wearing a red arm band
that states “Red Army” and holding a knife.
The Peasant is holding a shotgun. A common scene from
the Cultural Revolution Peking Opera, this scene describes
the rise of lower class people to take charge in the
20’s and 30’s and the conversion of peasants
to soldiers. During Cultural Revolution, the three elite
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| C2113 |
Cultural
Revolution Peking Opera "HongDengJi"
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Part of early ignition
for Cultural Revolution movement was the introduction
of ly revised and politically motivated Peking Opera.
Total of 8 most famous Peking Opera were created under
Madam Mao, also known as Jing Qing’s direction.
Mao’s evaluation of good vs. bad Peking Opera
is whether Peking Opera serves socialism or capitalism.
Does it serve the workers, peasants and soldiers or
oppose them; does it take the road of Marxism-Leninism
or the road of revisionism? Jing Qing embarked on her
...click for details |
| C2112 |
Cultural
Revolution Peking Opera Scene 1
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Part of early ignition
for Cultural Revolution movement was the introduction
of ly revised and politically motivated Peking Opera.
Total of 8 most famous Peking Opera were created under
Madam Mao, also known as Jing Qing’s direction.
Mao’s evaluation of good vs. bad Peking Opera
is whether Peking Opera serves socialism or capitalism.
Does it serve the workers, peasants and soldiers or
oppose them; does it take the road of Marxism-Leninism
or the road of revisionism? Jing Qing embarked on her
...click for details |
| C2111 |
Madam
Mao and Lin Biao
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This color ceramics statue
depicts Lin Biao and Madam Mao, standing together, each
holding a red book, wearing identical Cultural Revolution
uniform and wearing a red arm band that states “Red
Guard”. Lin Biao was considered Mao's closest
comrade until late 1960, after which he was called by
Mao as a Communist Traitor. Upon his worsened relationship
with Mao, Lin Biao k his days were up and k that Mao
would capture him and throw him in jail like the rest
of the Communist leaders whose opi ...click
for details |
| C2109 |
Mao
in Dark Green Uniform Statue
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This Standing Mao color
ceramic statue features Mao wearing a dark green Party
Uniform, with his two hands folded back. On the right
pocket, he's wearing a pin that says "Community
Party Representative". Size: 10" tall by 3"
base. Net weight: 2 pounds 3 ounces. |
| C2108 |
Cultural
Revolution - Mao with Red Party Tag
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This Standing Mao color
ceramic statue features Mao in what is now known as
"Mao's Uniform", with his two hands folded
back. On the right pocket, he's wearing a red Communist
Party tag, which gives a 3-D effect. Size: 10"
tall by 3" base. Net weight: 2 pounds 3 ounces. |
| C2095 |
Color
Ceramics - Factory Worker & Capitalist
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A gruesome Cultural Revolution
color ceramics statue, this image depicts a factory
worker standing a man, who's wearing a heavy board that
states that he is a "Capitalist". This factory
worker is seen holding a red book. In this image, this
"Capitalist" is seen kneeling down, a scene
that is known as the "class struggling session".
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| C2094 |
Color
Ceramics - "Down with Land Owner Liu Wen Cai
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A gruesome Cultural Revolution
color ceramics, this image depicts a farmer standing
a man, who's wearing a tall hat, that indicated to people
that his name is "Liu Wen Cai", a well known
land owner who allegedly treated his farmers poorly.
the hat stated "Down with land Owner Liu Wen Cai.
In this image, he is kneeling down, a symbol of that
poor people are now in charge. Weight: 4 pounds. |
| C2078 |
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This color ceramics Mao
statue features Mao wearing a red scarf for the Red
Young Pioneer. Size: 10" tall by 3" base.
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| C2070 |
Large
Bronze Mao's statue |
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Full length Mao's statue
in bronze. This Cultural Revolution Memorabilia item
has seen its age, however is still in decent shape.
In this bronze statue, Mao is wearing the army general's
full size coat, with one hand extended, as if he is
interviewing his Cultural Revolution Army. Size: height
13.5 ", base width 2.5", base length 2.5"
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| C2069 |
Cultural
Revolution Sculpture Male Red Guard
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This Cultural Revolution
Red Guard color ceramics has the usual image of a male
Red Guard, holding his Red Book, wearing Red Guard arm
band, and in his Cultural Revolution Uniform. Size:
2.5" Long by 3" Wide by 11.5" Tall. Net
Weight: 2 pounds. |
| C2068 |
3
Piece Mao and Madam Mao Ceramics Sculpture |
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Of all cultural revolution
color ceramics, this large three piece set of Cultural
Revolution color ceramics is one of the most vivid depiction
of public images of Mao and Madam Mao during Cultural
Revolution, before the fall of the Gang of Four. Seen
on this three piece color ceramics, are Mao and Madam
Mao sitting down, and in between them is a tea table.
Mao is featured wearing the famous blue Mao's uniform,
Jiang Qing, or otherwise known as Madam Mao, wearing
a Cultural Revolution Red Guards uniform, with her full
length Liberation Army coat, and the Red Guard's hat,
also known as the People's Liberation Army hat. Madam
Mao is also seen holding a note book. Click
for details. |
| C2067 |
Special:
Cultural Revolution Sculpture - #4 |
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Cultural Revolution color
ceramics - Mao in Chinese Liberation Army coat. Size:
10.5" tall by 3" base. |
| C2066 |
Cultural
Revolution - Mao holding a cigarette
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Cultural Revolution color
ceramics - Mao in the famous Mao's Blue Uniform,
holding his jacket and holding a Cigarette. |
| C2065 |
Large
color ceremics scuplture
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This unique large Chinese
Color ceramic sculpture depicts one Red
Guard holding down an alleged Counter
Revolutionary Scholar. A gruesome reminder of the
Cultural Revolution, or otherwise known as the 10 Year
Chaos, this sculpture described the common scene that
took place during the Cultural Revolution where many scholars
and experts were denounced Counter Revolutionary and were
released of their posts, many could not stand the humiliation
and later committed suicide. |
| C2052 |
Large
color ceremics scuplture
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This unique
large Chinese Color ceramic sculpture depicts one male
Red Guard holding down an alleged Counter
Revolutionary Scholar. A gruesome reminder of
the Cultural Revolution, or otherwise known as the 10
Year Chaos, this sculpture described the common scene
that took place during the Cultural Revolution where
many scholars and experts were denounced Counter Revolutionary
and were released of their posts, many could not stand
the humiliation and later committed suicide.
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| C2051 |
Special:
Cultural Revolution Color Ceramic Sculpture |
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This unique sculpture depicts two red
guards holding down an alleged counter-revolutionary.
The female red guards holding a megaphone in one hand
and a red book on another hand, clearing describing a
familiar scene during Cultural Revolution. The man kneading
down wears a white hat that had “counter-revolutionary”
written on it. |