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A GROUP OF FOUR JADE ANIMALS AND A HARSTONE BEAR
The jade Buddhist lion, possibly Qing Dynasty
Comprising: a yellow and russet jade recumbent feline with archaic
inscriptions along its spine; a grey jade horned luduan with bulging
eyes and bifurcated tail; a yellow jade Buddhist lion with a ball; a
pale green and russet jade striding beast pendant; and a cream and
russet stone recumbent bear with the head resting on its paws.
The largest: 12cm (4 3/4in) long (5).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,500 - 13,000
CNY7,100 - 11,000
Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels nos. 122 and 179.
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A GROUP OF FOUR LARGE JADE ANIMALS
Comprising: a green and russet jade recumbent ram; a recumbent
green jade horned Pho dog; a pale green and russet jade luduan
sitting on clouds; and a grey and russet recumbent goat holding a
lingzhi branch in his mouth, wood stand.
The largest: 15.5cm (6.3in) wide (5).
£1,000 - 1,500
HK$11,000 - 16,000
CNY8,800 - 13,000
Provenance: The Livingston Collection.
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A GROUP OF THREE JADE ANIMALS AND ONE LARGE SEAL
19th and 20th century
Comprising: a mottled green-grey and russet seal with archaistic
inscriptions and a water buffalo on top; a pale green and russet jade
figure of recumbent lion; a pale green jade figure of bird holding a
branch of fruits in his beak; a white and russet group of lion and cub,
wood stand.
The largest 8.4cm (3 1/4in) wide (5).
£800 - 1,200
HK$8,500 - 13,000
CNY7,100 - 11,000
Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels nos. 33 and 125.
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