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TWO JADE BRUSHES
QING DYNASTY

One with a celadon jade shaft carved in low-relief with a dense floral meander and medallions, the brush-socket more deeply carved with a floral scroll; the other with a spinach-green shaft and brush-socket, a single incised line below the rim
9 1/2 in. (24 cm.) and 8 7/8 in. (22.5 cm.) long respectively, boxes (2)
Provenance
The Gerald Godfrey collection, sold in these Rooms, 30 October 1995, lot 837
Exhibited
Pacific Asia Museum, 1986, Catalogue, nos. 134 and 136
San Antonio Museum of Art, 1986
The Dayton Art Institute, 1989, nos. 361 and 362

Lot Essay

Four other examples of jade brush handles were included in the Min Chiu Society exhibition of Chiense Jade Carvings and illustrated in the Catalogue, 1983, nos. 267-269.

(US$5,000-6,000)

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