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Two Chinese jade carvings, 17th century
one calcified jade carving of a deer, the head turned backwards, holding a lingzhi branch in its mouth, amongst cloud scrolls -- 3in. (7.6cms) long; the other a mottled celadon and russet jade carving of a hound, the head turned to look behind -- 2¾in. (7cms) long. (2)
one calcified jade carving of a deer, the head turned backwards, holding a lingzhi branch in its mouth, amongst cloud scrolls -- 3in. (7.6cms) long; the other a mottled celadon and russet jade carving of a hound, the head turned to look behind -- 2¾in. (7cms) long. (2)
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