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           A PALE CELADON JADE ‘CRANE’ VASE
           QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
           of gu form, the protruding central section surmounted by a tall
           ß aring neck, with a lone crane standing beside lingzhi stems
           issuing from craggy rockwork, the opposite side with a crane
           ß ying above gnarled pine tree branches, the stone of a pale
           celadon tone
           20.5 cm, 8⅛ in.
           PROVENANCE
           Ashkenazie & Co. (according to label).
           £ 2,000-3,000   US$ 2,850-4,250

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                                                                      A WHITE JADE ‘BATS’ BRUSHPOT
                                                                      QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
                                                                      the cylindrical body carved in low relief depicting a group of
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                                                                      ß ying bats with their wings outstretched amongst dense ruyi
                                                                      shaped clouds, the stone of an attractive white colour
           455                                                        9.4 cm, 3¾ in.
                                                                      £ 5,000-8,000   US$ 7,100-11,300
           A CARVED PALE CELADON JADE FIGURE OF
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           QING DYNASTY, 17TH/18TH CENTURY

           carved standing with his arms right arm raised holding a palm
           leaf to his forehead, his left hand clutching a sta' , dressed in
           long ß owing robes draped over by a shawl, crowned by a large
           cap with a Þ nial, the polished stone of an even pale celadon
           tone
           7.5 cm, 3 in.
           PROVENANCE
           Collection of C. Philip Cardeiro, California.

           EXHIBITED
           The Property of Mr Philip Cardeiro, Knapton Rasti Asian Art,
           London, 2009, cat. no. 125.
           £ 1,500-2,000   US$ 2,150-2,850

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