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A PALE GRAYISH-WHITE JADE DOUBLE-HEADED DRAGON PLAQUE
18TH CENTURY
Of oval form, well carved in low relief on both sides as two confronted dragons with angular scroll-filled bodies, their heads meeting above a chilong carved in openwork in the center, with two smaller dragon heads projecting from the lower edge, the stone of pale grayish-white tone with some fine russet veining--2 7/8in. (7.3cm.) wide
18TH CENTURY
Of oval form, well carved in low relief on both sides as two confronted dragons with angular scroll-filled bodies, their heads meeting above a chilong carved in openwork in the center, with two smaller dragon heads projecting from the lower edge, the stone of pale grayish-white tone with some fine russet veining--2 7/8in. (7.3cm.) wide