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           A JADE ‘VASE AND BOYS’ GROUP
           Qing Dynasty
           The pale green stone carved as a baluster vase issuing lingzhi stems,
           flanked by a plump boy on either side, one boy with a large bird
           perched on his shoulder.
           11.5cm (4 1/2in) wide
           £800 - 1,200
           HK$8,500 - 13,000
           CNY7,100 - 11,000
           Provenance: The Livingston Collection.

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                                                             FOUR JADE FIGURAL GROUPS
                                                             The Immortal with peach, 18th/19th century
                                                             Comprising: a pale green jade group with Shoulao holding a staff
                                                             and a peach flanked by a deer, a peacock, a mouse and a bat; a
                                                             pale green jade immortal holding a peach on a tray above his head; a
                                                             green and mushroom jade group with a horse and two boys holding
                                                             a lotus leaf and lingzhi branches; and a white jade seated Shoulao
                                                             holding a peach in his right hand and with a bat above his head.
                                                             The largest: 8.5cm (3 3/8in) high (4).

                                                             £800 - 1,200
                                                             HK$8,500 - 13,000
           191                                               CNY7,100 - 11,000

                                                             Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Label no. 43.









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           A GROUP OF FOUR JADE CARVINGS
           18th/19th century and later
           Comprising: a white jade ‘three rams’ group; a grey jade figure of
           a dancing boy holding a lotus flower; a pale green and russet jade
           ‘lotus flower’ plaque with a young boy tickling Budai’s left ear; and a
           white and russet jade figure of seated bear playing the drum.
           The largest: 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long (5).

           £800 - 1,200
           HK$8,500 - 13,000
           CNY7,100 - 11,000
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           Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels nos. 22 and 24.








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