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                                                             THREE CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE ITEMS
                                                             QING DYNASTY
                                                             Comprising: a small vase carved with archaistic mythical birds beneath
                                                             shou medallions and pendant leaves, an incense burner carved with taotie
                                                             masks, together with a reticulated cover, and a two-handled bowl incised
                                                             with bands of ruyi motifs, the incense burner and vase with wood stands,
                                                             13.9cm max. (6)
                                                             £800-1,200
                                                             Provenance: from an English private collection, Hampshire.
                                                             662
                                                             FOUR SMALL CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVINGS
                                                             QING DYNASTY
                                                             Comprising: a two-handled archaistic vase decorated with geometric
                                                             scrolls on a leiwen ground, a bi disc carved in relief with chilong, a belthook
                                                             terminating in a dragon head, and a carving of a bat clutching a medallion
                                                             incised with shou characters, 6.5cm max. (4)
                                                             £250-350
                              663                            Provenance: from an English private collection, Hampshire.

                                                             663
                                                             THREE SMALL CHINESE JADE CARVINGS
                                                             QING DYNASTY
                                                             One a white jade archaistic gu-shaped vase incised with taotie masks and
                                                             pendant leaves, another carved as a recumbent dog in pale celadon jade, the
                                                             third jadeite and shaped as a mythical beast clambering over a peanut shell,
                                                             the stone a white colour with some areas of apple green, the vase and dog
                                                             each with a wood stand, 6.3cm max. (5)
                                                             £400-600
                                                             664
                                                             FOUR CHINESE HARDSTONE CARVINGS
                                                             19  CENTURY
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                                                             Comprising: a pair of spinach-green jade vases formed as tianlu, each
                                                             with a paper label reading ‘159’, an agate tripod incense burner and cover
                                                             surmounted by a lion-shaped finial, with a collection label reading ‘222’, and
                                                             a rock crystal model of a phoenix with a paper label reading ‘B’, each item
                                                             together with a wood stand also with the collection number, the phoenix’s
                                                             stand with a label for no.234, 23cm max. (9)
                                                             £300-500
                              664                            Provenance: from the Fryers Collection of Chinese Art, collection nos.159,
                                                             222 and 234.
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