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MING DYNASTY (1368-1644) AND LATER
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THREE JADE ARCHER'S RINGS AND A COLLECTION OF SIX JADE AND JADEITE CARVINGS
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644) AND LATER
The group comprises: three jade archer's rings, one of plain form carved with an arched slightly concave central section, one carved with an archaistic dragon scroll and a third carved with a band of shou character roundels on an archaistic ground; a mottled creamy celadon jade rabbit, the stone with areas of calcification; a white and russet jade pebble of irregular form; a mottled grey jade carved cylindrical bead; a celadon jade recumbent scholar; a spinach-green jade heart-form pendant; and a jadeite bird pendant.
The largest 2 ½ in. (6 cm.) long
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644) AND LATER
The group comprises: three jade archer's rings, one of plain form carved with an arched slightly concave central section, one carved with an archaistic dragon scroll and a third carved with a band of shou character roundels on an archaistic ground; a mottled creamy celadon jade rabbit, the stone with areas of calcification; a white and russet jade pebble of irregular form; a mottled grey jade carved cylindrical bead; a celadon jade recumbent scholar; a spinach-green jade heart-form pendant; and a jadeite bird pendant.
The largest 2 ½ in. (6 cm.) long
Provenance
One ring with Linart Ltd., 17 March 1995. Another ring with Linart Ltd., 19 October 1994.
Collection of Francis Golding (1944-2013). Collection of Francis Golding (1944-2013).
Collection of Francis Golding (1944-2013). Collection of Francis Golding (1944-2013).
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