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        A CORAL, TURQUOISE AND JADE-INSET   A SILVER REPOUSSÉ EWER           A GOLD AND SILVER-EMBELLISHED
        SILVER EWER                        Tibet, 19th century               BRONZE DOOR BOSS
        The jades: China, 17th to 18th/19th century,   The globular body raised on a tall, flaring foot   Tibet, 17th century
        the ewer: Tibet, 19th century      rim, flanked with a Makara-form handle and   The domed fitting cold-chiselled with lotus
        The repoussé decorated ewer inset with two   spout, the shoulder and neck decorated in   flower heads and foliate designs, highlighted
        large celadon ruyi-sceptre head plaques   repoussé with Buddhist symbols on a floral   in gold and silver, with a square aperture for
        carved with Buddhist motifs, the loop handle   ground, the tiered lid crowned with a foliate   the handle.
        with two altered jade belt hooks, the lid with   knop.               26cm (10 1/4in) wide
        a Mandarin duck carving, the foot and neck   38cm (15in) high (2).
        embellished with coral and turquoise bead                            £800 - 1,200
        inlays, wood stand.                £800 - 1,200                      CNY7,100 - 11,000
        39cm (15 3/8in) high (2).          CNY7,100 - 11,000                 HK$8,800 - 13,000
                                           HK$8,800 - 13,000
        £2,000 - 3,000
        CNY18,000 - 27,000
        HK$22,000 - 33,000




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