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                                                                      A PALE CELADON JADE RUYI-SHAPED
                                                                      PLAQUE
                                                                      QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY

                                                                      of ruyi shape, carved to one side with an idyllic waterscape
                                                                      with a lone figure in a raft, below a large pine tree amongst
                                                                      craggy mountains, the stone of a pale celadon tone with russet
                                                                      highlights, fitted wood stand
                                                                      (2)
                                                                      The jade: 12 cm, 4¾ in.
                                                                      £ 2,000-3,000
                                                                      HK$ 20,700-31,000   US$ 2,650-3,950
                                                                      清十九世紀   青白玉仙人乘槎圖如意形小屏




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           A PALE CELADON JADE ‘PRUNUS’
           BRUSHREST
           QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
           of rectangular form with scrolled sides, carved to the front face
           with a blossoming gnarled prunus branch, the stone of a pale
           celadon tone with russet highlights
           9 cm, 3½ in.
           £ 1,500-2,000
           HK$ 15,500-20,700   US$ 2,000-2,650
           清十九世紀   青白玉梅花紋筆擱
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                                                                      A PALE CELADON JADE VASE AND COVER
                                                                      LATE QING DYNASTY
                                                                      the flattened pear-shaped body rising from a short spreading
                                                                      foot to a tall neck, flanked by a pair of dragon handles
                                                                      issuing rings, carved to each side in low-relief with archaistic
                                                                      taotie masks, the cover attached to three interlinked chains
                                                                      suspended from a panel reticulated with a pair of dragons
                                                                      confronting a pearl, the stone of an even pale celadon tone
                                                                      The vase: 18 cm, 7⅛ in.

                                                                      £ 4,000-6,000
                                                                      HK$ 41,300-62,000   US$ 5,300-7,900
                                                                      清末   青白玉龍紋吊瓶








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