SIX JADE CARVINGS
SIX JADE CARVINGS

17TH CENTURY AND LATER

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SIX JADE CARVINGS
17TH CENTURY AND LATER
The first is carved as a mandarin duck on a lotus leaf with a lotus bud sprig in its mouth, the details are finely incised, the stone is of a white tone with russet striations; the second is carved as a recumbent rat, its face resting on its paws, its body pierced with a hole, the stone is of a yellow tone with russet inclusions; the third is carved as a mandarin duck on a lotus leaf with a lotus sprig in its mouth, the stone is of a yellow celadon tone with russet inclusions; the fourth is carved as boy crouching forward on his stomach holding a lingzhi spray in his left hand, the stone is of a white even tone; the fifth is carved and pierced with two scaly fish entwined within leafy lotuses, a small chilong to its underside, the stone is white with areas of dark grey; the last is carved and pierced as a man seated on a peach playing with two small boys, the stone is of a white even tone.
The largest is 1 in. (4.8 cm.) (6)

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