TWO JADE FIGURAL CARVINGS AND A RECTANGULAR AGATE PENDANT
TWO JADE FIGURAL CARVINGS AND A RECTANGULAR AGATE PENDANT

18TH CENTURY AND LATER

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TWO JADE FIGURAL CARVINGS AND A RECTANGULAR AGATE PENDANT
18TH CENTURY AND LATER
The standing figure of a boy is carved with a lotus stem over his shoulder, the stone is of a pale celadon tone with russet inclusions; the second comprises a robed figure seated by a dog, the white stone is of an even tone; the pendant is carved with a robed figure riding a goat, the reverse with calligraphy reading Chun Jing Tu that may be translated as "The picture of Spring".
The longest 2½ in. (6.1 cm.)

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