THREE WHITE JADE PENDANTS
THREE WHITE JADE PENDANTS

18TH CENTURY

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THREE WHITE JADE PENDANTS
18TH CENTURY
The first is a rectangular plaque carved to one side with the Immortal Shoulao flanked by a deer underneath a pine tree, the reverse with a fruiting peach branch and an auspicious bat in flight. The second is a further rectangular plaque of smaller size, decorated to one side with the hare preparing the elixir of immortality, the reverse with a rooster. The third is a pendant shaped as the musical instrument qin.
The largest 2¾ in. (7 cm.) long (3)
Provenance
From a Private East Asian Collector (d. 1994).
The first: acquired in June 1973.

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