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A CARVED PALE GREEN JADE ‘CRANE AND
LINGZHI’ VASE
17th/18th century
The vase finely carved in the form of a gnarled tree
trunk flanked by a a crane standing on rockwork,
grasping a branch of large peaches in its beak
beside a lingzhi fungus, the stone of even pale tone
with faint cloudy inclusions, stand.
12.5cm (4 7/8in) high. (2).
£2,000 - 3,000
CNY16,000 - 24,000
十七/十八世紀 玉雕仙鶴獻壽紋小瓶
Provenance: formerly in the collection of Jan
Habbema (1885-1970), acquired in the early 1930s,
by repute
來源:Jan Habbemam舊藏,傳於二十世紀三十年
代早期入藏,並由後人保存迄今
Jan Habbema was born in Ambon, the Dutch East
Indies, to Habbema and Jacoba Petronella van
der Vlist, who were married in Batavia in 1878.
After graduating in law in Leiden in 1904, he
became a resident of Rembang, Blora, Djocja and
Bodjonegoro in the Dutch East Indies between 1930
and 1936. In 1936 he relocated to The Hague where
he still lived in 1940 at the outbreak of the Second
World War. He formed a large collection of Chinese
art when stationed as a high official in Bodjonegoro,
Indonesia, until 1936.
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A PALE GREEN AND RUSSET OCTAGONAL
VASE
Ming Dynasty
Crisply cut in baluster form with eight sides, rising
from a short spreading foot to a waisted neck and
flaring mouth rim, the stone of pale green tone with
mottled dark-brown and russet striations.
10cm (4in) high.
£2,000 - 3,000
CNY16,000 - 24,000
明 青玉八方小瓶
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