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A STUDY GROUP OF THREE PALE CELADON
JADE CARVINGS
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
comprising: a gourd borne on leafy stems detailed with
a dragonfly; a double mushroom; and two small gourds
conjoined by leafy stem
(3)
The largest 6 cm, 2⅜ in.
£ 2,000-3,000
HK$ 19,600-29,300 US$ 2,500-3,750
清十九世紀 青白玉瓜果把件一組三件
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A CELADON JADE ‘PEACH AND BAT’
RETICULATED PLAQUE
LATE QING DYNASTY
of circular form, carved and reticulated with two peaches
borne on leafy stem and a flying bat, all amidst floral
blossoms and leafy scrolls, strung by a black-coloured
cord as a pendant in between ten beads, the polished
stone of an even celadon colour
Diameter 7.2 cm, 2⅘ in.
£ 2,000-3,000
HK$ 19,600-29,300 US$ 2,500-3,750
晚清 青玉鏤雕福壽雙全珮
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A STUDY GROUP OF FOUR JADE PLAQUES
LATE QING DYNASTY
comprising: a celadon jade ruyi-lock-form plaque; a
celadon jade rectangular plaque depicting a raft travelling
amidst waves; another celadon jade rectangular plaque
carved with a blooming peach branch on one side; and a
pale celadon jade plaque depicting an immortal travelling
across the swirling waves on a raft
(4)
the largest 6.8 cm, 2⅝ in.
£ 6,000-8,000
HK$ 59,000-78,500 US$ 7,500-10,000
晚清 青白玉珮一組四件
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