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PROPERTY FROM THE RENDE ZHAI COLLECTION
FOUR WHITE JADE PENDANTS
19TH CENTURY
Details
FOUR WHITE JADE PENDANTS
19TH CENTURY
One is carved in openwork as a large fu (good fortune) character surrounding the characters shou (longevity) and lu (wealth); one is of rounded rectangular form carved in the round with a boy standing below a bat beside a vase filled with lotus; and two are of shaped circular form, also carved in openwork, and each with a movable center.
2 1/8 to 2½ in. (5.5 to 6.4 cm.) (4)
19TH CENTURY
One is carved in openwork as a large fu (good fortune) character surrounding the characters shou (longevity) and lu (wealth); one is of rounded rectangular form carved in the round with a boy standing below a bat beside a vase filled with lotus; and two are of shaped circular form, also carved in openwork, and each with a movable center.
2 1/8 to 2½ in. (5.5 to 6.4 cm.) (4)
Provenance
The Rende Zhai (House of Benevolent Learning) Collection, 1949-1970s, in the United States before 1990.
Further details
See illustration of three
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