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A GROUP OF FOUR JADE CARVINGS
Qing Dynasty and later
Comprising: a white jade lotus flower and pod with wood stand; a
grey and russet jade brush washer in the form of a fish; a white jade
carving of a duck grasping a peach branch; and a pale green jade
‘mantis’ pendant.
The largest: 8cm (3 1/8in) wide (5).
£1,000 - 1,500
HK$11,000 - 16,000
CNY8,800 - 13,000
Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels nos. 61 and 153.
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A GROUP OF TWO JADE ANIMALS AND TWO HUMAN
FIGURES
The boy, 18th/19th century
Comprising: a white jade figure of kneeling boy holding a lotus flower;
a brown jade figure of a foreigner with a chilong clambering at his
waist; a pale green jade recumbent dog; and a grey and russet jade
duck amongst lotus.
The tallest: 5.8cm (2 1/4in) high (4).
£1,500 - 2,000
HK$16,000 - 21,000
CNY13,000 - 18,000
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Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels nos. 106a, 182 and
214.
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A PALE GREYISH-GREEN AND RUSSET JADE ‘HORSE AND
GROOM’ GROUP
18th/19th century
Set on an irregular rectangular base, suggesting a natural landscape,
the groom standing in front of the pole where the reigns of the horse
are securely tightened, the stone of a mottled greyish-celadon tone,
with areas of creamy brown and enhanced russet inclusions, wood
stand.
11cm (4 1/4in) long (2).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,500 - 13,000
CNY7,100 - 11,000
Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Label no. 87.
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