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18TH/ 19TH CENTURY
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THREE JADE CARVINGS
18TH/ 19TH CENTURY
The first is a circular carving with a central rotating flower head surrounded with a band incised with ruyi heads, encircled by a beaded border. The stone is of a pale celadon tone. The second is a circular carving with a central rotating flower head, the sides are carved with two bats and surmounted by stylised leaves. The stone is of a yellowish-green tone. The third is a rectangular plaque carved with a pair of deer beside a pine tree. The reverse is carved in high relief with a dragon, a bat and a bird. The stone is of a white tone.
The largest 2.7/8 in. (7.2 cm.) high
18TH/ 19TH CENTURY
The first is a circular carving with a central rotating flower head surrounded with a band incised with ruyi heads, encircled by a beaded border. The stone is of a pale celadon tone. The second is a circular carving with a central rotating flower head, the sides are carved with two bats and surmounted by stylised leaves. The stone is of a yellowish-green tone. The third is a rectangular plaque carved with a pair of deer beside a pine tree. The reverse is carved in high relief with a dragon, a bat and a bird. The stone is of a white tone.
The largest 2.7/8 in. (7.2 cm.) high
Provenance
The Peter and Nancy Thompson Collection.
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