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DONNINGTON PRIORY
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A carnelian agate stone for
the scholar’s studio, late Qing
dynasty, layered in alternating
shades of red and cream white
white to resemble the lean and fat
layers or pork meat, 10cm high and
13cm wide with a gilded wood,
double lotus pedestal,
清 玛瑙肉形石
£800-1,200
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A turquoise scholar’s rock, Qing
dynasty, the heavy stone of
creamy turquoise-greenish hue
with black and brown veining,
26cm high and 19cm wide, with a
fitted wood stand 10cm high
清绿松石
£500-800
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