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AN OVAL JADEITE PLAQUE MOUNTED AS A
TABLE SCREEN
THE JADEITE, QING DYNASTY, 19TH
CENTURY
the slightly domed oval plaque carved with a crane standing
in a lotus pond, mounted on a pierced square wood frame,
supported on a separate stand
(2)
The jadeite: 10.5 cm, 4¼ in.
£ 800-1,200 US$ 1,150-1,700
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TWO POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURES OF
LUOHAN
YUAN/EARLY MING DYNASTY
each seated on a plinth, one seated in padmasana with his
head slightly inclined in a meditative pose, his layers of long
robes falling in naturalistic folds, the other seated with both
hands resting on one raised knee and his head turned to the
right, his long open robes exposing one shoulder and his chest
with traces of polychrome green, red, and black paint on the
garment and a pale slip originally applied on the face and
hands
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29 cm, 11⅜ in.
£ 3,000-5,000 US$ 4,250-7,100
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THREE YELLOW!GROUND EMBROIDERED
CUSHIONS
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
each side elaborately detailed with a central lotus bloom
surrounded by additional ß oral sprays and foliate scrolls,
divided by a panel of further stylised blooms at the borders, all
against a yellow ground
(3)
The largest: 25 cm, 9⅞ in.
£ 600-800 US$ 850-1,150
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