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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
                                                              1037
                                                              A MINIATURE WHITE JADE BEAKER VASE
                                                              18TH CENTURY
                                                              The quadrilobed vase is surmounted on the rim by a clambering chilong.
                                                              3 in. (7.6 cm.) high
                                                              $4,000-6,000
                                                              PROVENANCE:
                                                              Gerald Hawthorne, London.
                                                              EXHIBITED:
                                                              Pasadena, Pacificulture-Asia Museum, 13 June–15 August 1976.
                                                              New York, Christie’s, Small Pleasures: Chinese Works of Art from an Important
                                                              Private American Collection, 15-20 March 2013.

                                                              私人珍藏
                                                              清十八世紀   袖珍白玉觚
                                                              來源:
                                                              Gerald Hawthorne, 倫敦。











                                                              THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
                                                              ~1038
                                                              A CARVED JADE PENDANT AND A CARVED TURQUOISE RAM
                                                              YUAN-QING DYNASTY (1279-1911)
                                                              The jade of russet tone and carved as a mythical beast and the turquoise as a
                                                              recumbent ram. Together with a rectangular hardwood stand.
                                                              The largest 3 in. (7.6 cm.) wide
                                                              $3,000-5,000

                                                              PROVENANCE:
                                                              Jade beast: A Private Collection.
                                                              Turquoise ram: Acquired in Hong Kong ,1980s.
                                                              Wood stand: Yamanaka & Co., Osaka, 1945.
                                                              Lionel Rosenberg, Cape Town, South Africa, circa 1967-68.
                                                              EXHIBITED:
                                                              Pasadena, Pacificulture-Asia Museum, 13 June–15 August 1976.
                                                              Jade beast: Pasadena, Pacific Asia Museum, 1986.
                                                              New York, Christie’s, Small Pleasures: Chinese Works of Art from an Important
                                                              Private American Collection, 15-20 March 2013.

                                                              元/清   袖珍玉雕瑞獸珮及綠松石臥羊
                                                              來源:
                                                              瑞獸:
                                                              私人珍藏。

                                                              綠松石臥羊:
                                                              於1980年代購藏於香港。

                                                              木座:
                                                              山中商會, 大阪, 1945年。
                                                              Lionel Rosenberg, 好望角, 南非, 入藏於1967-68年前後。

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