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           A GROUP OF SIX WHITE AND PALE
           GREEN JADE ANIMAL CARVINGS
           Qing Dynasty and later
           Including two mythical beasts, two geese, a
           toad and a recumbent cat.
           The largest 5.5cm (2.1/8in) long (6).

           £1,000 - 1,500
           HK$9,800 - 15,000
           CNY8,900 - 13,000

           Provenance
           Quek Kiok Lee Collection (1921 – 2018),
           Singapore, and thence by descent

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           A GROUP OF ELEVEN JADE CARVINGS
           Ming Dynasty and later
           Comprising: four pale green, brown and
           black jade carvings of bitter melons and
           lychees; two elongated pendants, one
           from grey/green jade in the form of a ram,
           the other from white jade and carved as
           a dragon head; two pale green jade small
           plaques carved as bamboo trunks, one with
           russet inclusions; a white and russet jade
           ‘bamboo and pine’ brush stand; and two belt
           buckles carved from pebbles in the form of
           mushroom caps.
           The largest: 9cm (3 1/2in) long (11).
           £800 - 1,200
           HK$7,800 - 12,000
           CNY7,100 - 11,000                      55

           Provenance
           Quek Kiok Lee Collection (1921 – 2018),
           Singapore, and thence by descent







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