• Art d'Asie auction at Christies

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    Art d'Asie

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    8 June 2010

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    • LOT DE QUATRE PIECES EN JADE
    Lot 280

    LOT DE QUATRE PIECES EN JADE

    CHINE, FIN DU XVIIIEME ET XIXEME SIECLE

    Price realised

    EUR 1,000

    Estimate

    EUR 800 - EUR 1,200

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    LOT DE QUATRE PIECES EN JADE
    CHINE, FIN DU XVIIIEME ET XIXEME SIECLE
    Comprenant deux fibules terminées par des têtes de dragons ; une tabatière en jade en forme de galet, le bouchon en métal argenté et corail ; un bracelet sculpté de deux dragons affrontés autour d'une perle
    Hauteurs: de 7 cm. (2¾ in.) à 8 cm. (3 1/8 in.) (4)

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    Post Lot Text

    A LOT OF FOUR JADE PIECES
    CHINA, LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY


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