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Lot 150

A small group of Chinese yellow metal and jade jewellery20th centuryComprising: a pair of green jadeite earrings carved with a gourd and a flower, hanging from yellow metal clasps; a spinach green pendant in the shape of an endless knot; a pair of reticulated yellow metal 'peacock' scarf clasps; a small white jade reticulated pendant in the shape of a loose ring and basket; and a yellow metal brooch with 'Fu' medallion, stamped IH20.5.5cm - 3.2cm long (7).二十世紀 翡翠及金屬首飾一組Condition Report: Natural inclusions and fissures to stone. Hairline to the endless knot pendant. Otherwise generally good.

Lot 153

A Chinese carved jade cicada and a rabbitHan dynasty and Western Zhou dynastyThe celadon jade cicada carved with convex sides, finely incised with concise strokes denoting the eyes, body and folded wings, Han dynasty, and a calcified jade rabbit plaque, carved crouching facing forwards in an alert pose with its long ears folded back, with a small circular aperture drilled at the front, Western Zhou dynasty.The cicada 4.7cm long, the rabbit 2cm long. (2)汉 青玉雕蟬及 西周 玉兔Condition Report: Both with expected surface wear, encrustations and natural fissures to stone. A few scattered minuscule nibbles to edges.

Lot 154

A Chinese celadon jade double-holed ornamentNeolithic period, Hongshan culture (c. 3800-2700 BC)Pierced with two perforations of increasing sizes, the pale green stone with white inclusions.4.9cm long.新石器時代 紅山文化双联玉璧Cf. A similar piece from the Dongwenggenshan site, Tailai, Heilongjiang, is published in Gu Fang, Zhongguo chutu yuqi quanji/The Complete Collection of Jades Unearthed in China, Beijing, 2005, vol. 2, pl. 210; for others from a Hamin site in Kezuo Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia, see https://line.17qq.com/article/gwfqhspqy.html, pp. 6 and 7; and one from the Dawenkou culture, excavated together with bi discs at Yedian, Zhouxian, Shandong province and now in the Shandong Provincial Museum, is published in Mou & Yun, op.cit., pl. 34.Condition Report: Expected natural inclusions and three natural fissures to stone, otherwise generally good. 

Lot 155

Two Chinese archaic jade pendant plaquesWestern Zhou dynastyEach in a stylised dragon shape, with circular drilled hole to the mouth, incised with c-scroll motifs.Each 7.8cm long (2).西周 玉牌两件Condition Report: Expected surface wear and encrustations, a couple of very tiny nibbles to edges, otherwise generally good.

Lot 156

Two Chinese carved jade pendantsWarring states period - Ming dynastyComprising a dragon plaque pendant, Warring states period, freely carved with a pattern of incised cloud scrolls on either side, a small circular aperture drilled at the head; and a huang-shaped archaistic pendant, Ming dynasty, each end terminating in with a dragon head, with a small circular aperture drilled at the centre.12cm long and 12.6cm long (2).戰國 青玉素面龍形璜及 明 龙首玉璜Condition Report: Both with expected surface wear and a few scattered minuscule nibbles to edges.

Lot 158

A Chinese pale celadon jade 'floral' incense burner and reticulated coverRepublic periodThe pale even stone carved and pierced in an elaborate Mughal style revival with blossoming morning glory handles suspending loose rings, the lobed bowl standing on four foliate cabriole feet, the domed cover carved and pierced to the sides with scrolling foliage panels, al surmounted by an elaborate finial carved as a long-stemmed chrysanthemum suspending four loose rings, silver-inlaid hongmu stand and fitted box.14cm wide.民國 青玉鏤雕花卉圖紋三足熏爐連木座Condition Report: Expected nibbles to the extremities, natural inclusion in the stone. 

Lot 159

A Chinese pale celadon jade 'nine peaches' water dropper and coverRepublic periodCarved from a pale, even stone with faint cloudy inclusions, the handle formed as a gnarled, leafy and fruiting branch bearing five fruits, the cover finial carved and pierced with four further peaches, hongmu stand and fitted box.11.5cm long.民國 青玉雕’九桃‘紋水滴連蓋連紅木底座及盒

Lot 163

A Chinese pale green jade carving of auberginesLate Qing dynastyThe semi-translucent, pale stone carved as a pair of aubergines hanging from a leafy tendril.7.2cm long.清晚期 青玉雕茄子

Lot 165

A Chinese dark grey 'chicken bone' jade recumbent mythical beastMing dynastyCarved from a mottled grey stone with streaked black inclusions, the horned beast with lion tail and face.7cm long.Provenance: Acquired by captain André Le Gac (1895-1960) in China in the 1920s, thence by descent.明 雞骨白雕神獸來源:André Le Gac (1895-1960)船長於1920年代購於中國,後傳承至現藏家。Condition Report: 品相報告Natural inclusions and fissures to stone. Nibbling to the edges and a small chip to the nose, underside of paw and a shallow flake to the elbow, largest 8mm long.

Lot 166

A Chinese white jade buttonQing dynasty, 18th centuryCarved and pierced as a taijitu set on a reticulated endless knot, with reverse boss, the translucent stone of a pale, even tone.1.2cm diameter.Provenance: Acquired by captain André Le Gac (1895-1960) in China in the 1920s, thence by descent.清十八世紀 白玉雕‘太極圖’紐扣來源:André Le Gac (1895-1960)船長於1920年代購於中國,後傳承至現藏家。Condition Report: 品相報告Generally good.

Lot 167

A Chinese white jade carving of an aubergine and a Chinese jadeite carving of a lotus podQing dynasty, 18th/19th and 19th centuryThe first, from a white stone with cloudy inclusions, softly carved with a blossoming flower to one side and a long leaf to the other, the second, carved from a stone with yellowish and apple-green inclusions, and flanked by a small bird (2).6.2cm long and 4.2cm wide.清十八/十九世紀 白玉雕茄子及翡翠雕蓮蓬Condition Report: The first wish a few natural fissures and a small loss ot a tendril. The second also with natural fissures and inclusions to stone and a couple of tiny nibbles to edges.

Lot 171

A Chinese pale jade reticulated 'lotus' box base on spinach jade stand and a Chinese white jade 'dragon' belt hookQing dynasty, 18th centuryThe box base and matching stand delicately carved with scrolling lotus pattern, the stand with a reticulated lotus medallion to its centre; the belthook with finely carved dragon head, the reverse boss carved as a delicate mallow flowerhead.The box, 5.2cm diameter; the belt hook 9cm long (3).清十八世紀 玉雕蓮紋盒連碧玉雕座及白玉雕’望子成龍‘紋帶鉤Condition Report: Expected old wear and nibbling to edges. Natural inclusions.

Lot 175

A large Chinese Ming-style yellow jade figure of a recumbent lion and a green and mushroom jade Han-style figure of a tigerRepublic periodThe first carved from a large boulder of greenish yellow hue with deep russet jade inclusions to the base, as a recumbent lion scratching its jaws with his hind leg, the eyes bulging under the bushy eyebrows, the tail and main finely detailed; the second recumbent, with its head turned backwards overlooking its tail, the tail tucked under the body and coming up the side, archaistically carved with scrolling motifs at the top of its haunches.11cm long and 8cm long (2).民國 仿明式黃玉雕獅及仿漢式玉雕虎Condition Report: general expected wear including some small nibbles, back right foot of the yellow jade with chipped toe. Tiger with approx 50mm long horizontal fissure to side.

Lot 177

A Chinese pale green jade reticulated archaistic 'phoenix' plaqueLate Qing dynasty/Republic periodThe pale green stone carved and pierced as a shaped rectangular plaque with central circular opening, the plaque formed by a myriad overlapping phoenix in flight, the stone of an even tone with a few faint grey and cloudy inclusions.14.8cm wide.清晚期/民國 青玉鏤雕鳳紋牌Condition Report: A few faint natural inclusions and fissures. A few tiny nibbles to edges. Otherwise generally good.

Lot 180

A Chinese jade carving, two soapstone seals, and a white glass pendantLate Qing dynasty/Republic periodThe white jade carved as a ring with bats and Buddhist symbols on either side, suspended from a lingzhi handle; the seals respectively of square section with Government Official finial, and oval section with recumbent horse finial; the white glass pendant in the shape of a lotus pod section.3.8cm - 5cm (4).晚清/民國 玉雕、壽山印靚兩枚及料吊墜Condition Report: A few scattered nibbles to edges and natural inclusions/fissures to stone.

Lot 181

Two Chinese pale jade 'dragon' belt hooksQing dynasty, 19th centuryEach with typical horned dragon head confronting a chilong to the shaft, the reverse with circular raised boss.9cm and 6.7cm long (2).清十九世紀 青玉雕望子成龍帶扣兩件Condition Report: Expected natural inclusions and fissures to stone. A few scattered tiny nibbles to the edges.

Lot 182

Two large Chinese pale jade 'dragon' belt hooksQing dynasty, 18th/19th and 19th/20th centuryThe larger belt hook carved from a pale celadon/whitish stone of even tone, the shaft with a reticulated chilong clasping a lingzhi in its mouth, confronting a dragon head hook; the second, smaller, from a celadon stone, also with a confronting chilong and dragon head.14.5cm and 11.6cm long respectively (2).清十八 - 二十世紀 青玉雕王子成龍紋帶扣兩件Condition Report: Generally good, apart from a couple of tiny nibbles to edges and a few inclusions to stone.

Lot 184

A Chinese carved jade cong and a carved jade thumb ringQing dynasty and laterThe first carved from a mushroom and black mottled stone with four rounded vertical flanges; the second from a green stone with speckled black inclusions, carved throughout in shallow relief with chilong.4.5cm wide and 3cm external diameter (2).清或更晚 玉琮及扳指

Lot 185

A Chinese white jade ‘mandarin duck’ group20th centuryCarved as two entwined mandarin ducks, grasping branches of millet in their beaks.6.5cm long.二十世紀 白玉雕鴛鴦

Lot 186

A Chinese celadon and russet jade 'squirrel and grapevine' reticulated pebble carvingLate Qing dynastyThe pale green stone with traces of russet.4.5cm high.清晚期 帶皮玉雕‘多子多福’把件Condition Report: Small natural inclusions and fissures to stone. A few small nibbles to edges.

Lot 187

Four Chinese jade carvingsLate Qing dynasty and laterComprising a pale green jade carving of a Buddhist lion; an archaistic stylised dragon pendant; a Han-style pig 'plug'; and a Tang-style camel.9.2cm long - 4.2cm long (4).清晚期 玉雕四件Condition Report: Light wear, generally good condition.

Lot 189

Four Chinese jade archaistic oblong beads20th centuryEach drilled vertically for stringing, carved out of pale stone, variously with c-scrolls, leiwen motif, and one with an anthropomorphic figure.9.5cm - 7.8cm long (4).二十世紀 仿古玉珠

Lot 2

A Chinese jade 'lotus and carp' plaqueQing dynasty, 18th centuryThe oval plaque carved with a lotus flower to the top with stem and scrolling leaves connecting to a ruyi cloud, a jar and cover supported by scrolling clouds to the reverse, all above a carp leaping from sea waves, the stone of pale celadon tone with opaque white cloudy and streaky inclusions.10.3 x 5.7cm.清十八世紀 青玉雕‘連年有餘’橢圓形牌Condition Report: Good condition, with minor nibbles to the extremities commensurate with age. glue mark to various places of the plaque.

Lot 203

A Chinese hardstone 'pebble' box and coverLate Qing dynastyOf oval form, spinach jade stand, box.23cm x 14cm.清 十九世纪 硬石盒连碧玉雕座Condition Report: Expected natural inclusion and fissures to the stone. Surface wear, polishing and residue with nibbling to the rims.

Lot 204

Eight Chinese archaistic jade and hardstone cicadas20th centuryVariously carved from green, pale celadon and spinach jade, as well as pale green and mottled hardstone.8.5cm - 6cm long (8).二十世紀 仿古玉及硬石雕蟬八件

Lot 206

A group of Chinese jadeite and other hardstone carvingsLate Qing dynasty/Republic periodComprising a strand of jadeite beads, three further jadeite pendants, a serpentine bi, a jade plaque depicting a basket of flowers, and an amethyst carving of peaches hanging from a string embellished with seed pearls and a green bead.The amethyst pendant, 4.3cm long (8).清晚期/民國 翡翠及硬石雕一組Condition Report: Slight nibbles to edges of purple quartz pendant.  Otherwise good.

Lot 208

A group of five Chinese works of art18th - 20th centuryComprising a Dehua Guanyin, two blue and white snuff bottles with floral design, a jade carved snuff bottle with recessed base, and a bronze incense burner with a bamboo carved cover. 4.7cm - 19.2cm high (5).十八至二十世紀 中國藝術品五件 Condition Report: Significant glued repair to one porcelain snuff bottle. The other with the neck cut down, a couple of surface flakes and a small hairline to the rim. The Guanyin figure with reattached head, missing index fingers, nibbling to the edge and 2 approx. 8cm long hairline cracks. The jade bottle with a few natural fissures to stone. Expected surface wear on all the items.

Lot 209

A Chinese bronze water dropper and small spinach jade cupMing dynasty and Qing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryThe first cast as a beaded foreigner with a double-gourd flask slung over his shoulder, and seated over a four-legged flask vessel; the cup with gently rounded lower body rising from a straight, thick foot, to a gently flared rim, the semi-translucent stone of an attractive spinach hue with streaked and speckled dark inclusions.10cm long and 5.7cm diameter (2).明及清十八/十九世紀 銅水滴及碧玉雕杯

Lot 241

Two Chinese jade snuff bottlesQing dynasty, 19th century Both well-hollowed and standing on an oval flattened foot, the first of green tone with striated dark inclusions, carved in shallow relief with archaistic characters, associated hardstone stopper; the second of white tone with a suffused black inclusion in a stripe on one side, associated hardstone stopper.Without stoppers, the first, 6.2cm high, the second, 6cm high (2).清十九世紀 玉雕鼻煙壺兩件Condition Report: Expected natural inclusions and fissures to stone. Light surface wear.

Lot 31

A pair of Chinese hardstone-inlaid lacquer 'flowers and antiques' plaquesLate Qing dynastyEach of the black-lacquered panels set within a black and red-lacquered frame, the panels inset in soapstone, jade and hardwood with elegant arrangements of antique vessels holding flowers and plants, one panel with a bonsai pine tree, a jade vase with white and pink chrysanthemum, two vases with prunus, a vase with coral and two incense burners, all on elaborate pierced wood stands, beside the inscription 'duofu shouyi', 多福受宜 (a million blessings); the other with a vase of blossoming prunus, one of nandina berries, a pot with narcissus and a jardinière with Rohdea Japonica, the plaque inscribed 歲兆清賞 'suizhao qingshang'.Each 134cm x 59.3cm wide within the frame (2).清晚期 木嵌硬石雕花卉博古圖紋掛屏一對An evergreen that keeps its needles throughout the adversity of winter, pine is a symbol of longevity, as well as a symbol of gentlemen, representing virtues of self-discipline and fortitude. It is no coincidence that the God of Longevity, Shoulao, is often depicted in the shade of a pine tree, thus reinforcing the auspicious wish for a long life for the recipient of the artwork. It is also no coincidence that scholar gatherings are often represented in a pine grove, or in woods dotted with various species of pine trees.Blooming through ice to herald the spring, the plum blossom is one of the most beloved flowers in Chinese art, symbolising the winter, but also inner beauty and humble display in adverse condition. It is often depicted on its own, or part of other important groups of flowers or rebuses, such as ‘the four gentlemen’, ‘the three friends of winter’, or ‘prunus on ice crackle’. Growing on gnarled old branches, looking fresh and pure, plum blossoms can also symbolise vigour in old age.Chrysanthemum, beautiful and colourful, represents autumn. As it blooms in autumn when all other flowers are fading away, it symbolises the ability to withstand adversity. It is tranquil and harmonious with others, but also dignified and indomitable.Known in Chinese as ‘Southern Heavily Bamboo’ (nantianzhu 南天竹), the Nandina berry is a popular subject matter in Chinese art, both for the sonority of its name, where the similarity of the words ‘bamboo’ (zhu 竹) and ‘wish’ (zhu 祝) make it especially suitable for visual puns, but also for its abundance of red berries which symbolises fertility, and is a perfect allegory for having many sons (zi 子).Narcissus, in Chinese shuixian 水仙, literally 'water immortal', was a plant beloved of Emperor Yongzheng, who was depicted admiring it in his garden, in the album Shuzhai xiejing, 'Copying Sutras in the Studio', in the album leave series entitled Yongzheng xingle tu, 'Emperor Yongzheng at Play'. In China, it blooms late winter, or early spring, thus becoming associated with Chinese New Year. Since it includes the word for 'Immortal' (xian 仙) in its name, it is also associated with a wish for longevity. When seen together with of Nandina berries,  tianzhu 天竺, fungus, lingzhi 靈芝, and rockworks, shoushi 壽石, it forms the pun 'May the immortality of the fungus congratulate you on your birthday and bestow longevity', zhixian zhushou 芝仙祝壽.The plant of Rhodea Japonica, with its tight cluster of red berries, also expresses the wish for fertility and male progeny.. Interestingly, this plant became a popular subject matter in art from the 18th century. As a Chinese evergreen, its name ‘wannianqing’ (萬年青) literally means ‘Ten thousand years green’,  where the word green (qing 青) is a homophone with Qing dynasty (清), thus doubling up as a wish of longevity to the Emperor and his dynasty.Condition Report: Both panels with areas of cracking to the centre. Chrysanthemum with loss to one leaf, one of the stands on the same panel with cracking through the middle.General areas of cracking and small losses to the inlay. Some of the inlay may have been reset and partly replaced, as there is evident overpainting in the areas surrounding the inlay.Some natural fissures and cracks in the hardstones.

Lot 4

A Chinese jade circular 'geese and lotus' plaqueMing dynastyCarved in open work with a goose in flight amidst intertwining lotus stems above a pair of standing geese, the stone with opaque cloudy inclusions.5cm diameter.明 白玉鏤雕春水牌Condition Report: Minor nibbles and denting to the extremities commensurate with age, glue mark to various place of the plaque, natural inclusion in the stone.

Lot 490

A Chinese pale celadon jade cupQing dynasty, 19th centuryWith straight sides rising from a gently splayed foot and concave base, carved from a pale stone with mushroom inclusion around the base, wood stand.6.2cm high.A Distinguished English Private Collection. (Lots 475-517)清十九世紀 青玉雕杯連木座英國顯赫私人收藏(475 - 517號拍品)。Condition Report: A small chip to the foot of approx. 0.4 x 0.3cm. A dented area to the mouth rim, of approx. 0.4cm across, an area with tiny nibbles to the mouth rim of 0.5cm across.

Lot 55

A Chinese pale jade Mughal-style 'chrysanthemum' bowl Qing dynasty, Qianlong period The bowl thinly carved with gently rounded sides rising to an everted rim, the exterior carved overall as a multitude of narrow lappets rising from concentric rows of petals encircling the disc florets to the interior, mirrored to the exterior to form the foot, the stone of a pale celadon, whitish hue, with some cloudy inclusions.15.5cm diameter.Provenance: Gifted by Stella MacDonald, daughter of Sir Claude MacDonald (1852-1915), to the parents of the present owner in the 1950s. Sir Claude MacDonald led the defence of the foreign legations in 1900 which were under siege during the Boxer Rebellion.清乾隆 青玉雕莫臥兒式菊瓣式盌來源:由Claude MacDonald (1852-1915)爵士之女Stella MacDonald於1950年代贈予現藏家父母。Claude MacDonald曾帶領外國防禦軍抵抗義和團運動。Beautiful and colourful, the chrysanthemum flower generally represents autumn. As it blooms in autumn when all other flowers are fading away, it symbolises the ability to withstand adversity. It is tranquil and harmonious with others, but also dignified and indomitable.The multi-layered nature of its delicate petals make it a particularly technically challenging, yet desirable, form to achieve with jade or porcelain carving. The type of carving on the present lot, with several rows of narrow lappets, can be found on a number of Mughal-style jade carvings.Cf. a large green jade dish (25.4 cm) carved in similar fashion, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - Jadeware III, Hong Kong, 1995, p. 246, no. 201, where it is dated to the Qing dynasty. A slightly smaller example, dated to the Qianlong period, was sold by Christies, London, 5 December 2012, lot 6277.This form of dishes, but without the central disc florets, was also popular in monochrome porcelain during the Yongzheng and Qianlong reigns.Condition Report: A chip to the mouth rim with associated hairline of approx. 3cm. A line in the stone appears to be inclusion of approx. 1cm from rim. Tiny nibbles to the mouth rim. Natural inclusion in the stone. 

Lot 159

A Chinese jade pendant in the form of a Shou character, gold mount, 19mm, marked 14k, gold necklet, 2.1g Good condition

Lot 411

A Chinese 20th century jewellery box with carved and pierced jade panels, brass fittings with two doors to reveal five drawers. H.21 W.15 D.11cm.

Lot 56

A Chinese jade snuff bottle and stopper and an enamel snuff bottle and stopper the first carved with a bat to one side, a mythical beast to the other 7cm; the second with mothers and children playing in garden settings, apocryphal four-character 'made during the Qianlong reign', 8cm [2].

Lot 147

A GROUP OF FIVE CHINESE STYLE OPIUM PIPES 20th Century, bamboo, green stone mouthpiece and end with metal band, ceramic bowl bound in pierced white metal, metal saddle with scene of deer in garden and bats. Bamboo, brass saddle set with four coloured glass cabochon, green stone mouthpiece/end, silver bands, natural shell & ceramic bowl, engraved '1959'. Bamboo, full metal saddle, green stone end and mouthpiece. Bamboo, jadeite mouthpiece and end, silver mounts, copper saddle with cabochon semi-precious gemstones including amethyst, jadeite, clear and rose quartz, ceramic bowl with painted Qilin. Full metal mount with pressed dragons, faux-jade mouthpiece and end, ceramic bowl 45cm to 63cm length Condition: Condition Report Loose sections on smallest, heavy tarnish on all metal saddles, one stone missing mount. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 148

A GROUP OF FOUR CHINESE STYLE OPIUM PIPES 20th Century, mostly in bamboo, imitation jade, pressed white metal, and two with ceramic bowls 43cm to 53cm Condition: Condition Report Mouthpiece and end missing from one, end cap missing from full pressed metal example. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 71

CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES AND OTHER CHINESE ART BOOKS Comprising: Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Bloch Collection, Urban Council 1994; Bob. C. Stevens, Collector's Book of Snuff Bottles, First Edition 1976, with slip case; Sothebys, Fine Chinese Snuff Bottles, Hong Kong 1996 auction catalogue; Historical Relics Unearthed in New China, 1972, with slip case; Huang Zhou, Selected Chinese Paintings, Singapore National Museum, 1985, hardcover, Signed to title page Chinese Jade Through The Ages, Oriental Ceramic Society, 1975, paperback (6 total) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 491

9ct gold jade chinese pendant and chain gross weight 3.7 grams, chain stamped 9ct

Lot 225

A Chinese carved jade model of a sleeping lion. 8.5cm long

Lot 181

A Chinese table screen,late Qing dynasty, pierced and carved with key frets, the screen inset with a jade plaque carved with two chilong enclosing a shou roundel, 19cm high, and a soapstone figure,late Qing dynasty, of a seated Guanyin,17cm high (3)Provenance: The Collection of Dr Anne F Sutton (1942-2022).清晚期 嵌玉牌回纹插屏 及 寿山石观音坐像 一组两件Condition ReportTable screen - Stand loose to joints. Jade plaque cracked.Guanyin - small chips to edges.The top of the hair knot damaged and glued. Cracks and surface scratches to stone.

Lot 218

A Chinese jade group,late Qing dynasty, pierced and carved with a phoenix standing by a vase, surrounded by bamboo and lingzhi,12.5cm long清晚期 凤凰灵芝图玉瓶Condition ReportSmall chips to edges.

Lot 220

Two Chinese jade pendants,Ming dynasty (1368-1644), comprising:one pierced and carved with two dragons chasing a pearl, the stone in black and white, 4.5cm long, and one circular, of a carp turning into a dragon, 4.8cm diameter (2)明 玉雕龙纹珮 一组两件Condition ReportCircular - natural inclusions to the stone. Dragon - Minute chips and small cracks to edges.

Lot 221

A Chinese jade two-handled cup,Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the rounded sides rising from a circular foot, flanked by two dragons clasping the rim, 15cm long明 玉雕龙耳杯Condition ReportStone with cracks and minute chips to edges.

Lot 222

A Chinese jadeite bangle, 20th century, of circular cross-section form with a polished finish, medium green, vitreous lustre, and semi-translucent, Zhong: Bing-Nuo Zhong, unheated type A jade, Fei-Cui, interior dimensions: 63mm diameterexterior dimensions: 85mmthickness: 11.20 x 10.60 to 10.70mm, 74.44gAccompanied by an insurance valuation dated 21/09/2020 prepared by Kehan Li FIRV FGA DGA FNAJ PJVal Dip.二十世纪 翡翠镯Condition ReportSome surface scratches.

Lot 357

A Chinese jade buckle, 20th century, of oval form, inscribed with 'A Memoir of a Humble Home' by the Tang poet Liu Yuxi, the underside with a raised circular panel, 8.5cm longCondition ReportTwo chips to underside rim.Natural inclusions to stone.

Lot 360

A Chinese jade brush lick,20th century, in the form of a leaf, the centre carved with lingzhi, 17.5cm long, wood stand pierced and carved with lingzhi amongst rocks (2)Condition ReportJade with minute chips to edges.Hairline cracks and natural inclusions to stone.Wood stand with small chips to base.

Lot 363

A Chinese jade double gourd vase,20th century, carved with five bats amongst tendrilled gourds with a chilong clambering up the side, the cover similarly decorated,11cm high (2)Condition ReportNatural inclustions and cracks to stone.Minute chips to edges.One bat with left wing chipped with losses.

Lot 369

A Chinese jade libation cup,20th century, carved to the exterior with a chilong and a bat amongst lingzhi, with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl to the rim,13.7cm highCondition ReportMinute chips to edges. Cracks to stone.

Lot 377

A small Chinese jade vase,20th century, of baluster form, carved with a dragon ascending from spuming waves, with a crane flying above, 3.5cm high, agate stopper, and a jade pendant,in the form of a recumbent Buddhist lion,2.8cm long (2)Condition ReportVase - agate stopper loose, minute chips to rim.Buddhist lion - small cracks to stone.

Lot 390

A Chinese jade figure, 20th century, of a luohan wearing a long floating robe, standing on spuming waves, 40.5cm high Condition ReportMinute chips to edges. Stone with natural inclusions and cracks.

Lot 604

Yellow gold (tests 14ct) jade cocktail ring, cabochon cut jadeite jade measures 15mm x 11mm, double claw compass set with filigree gallery, Chinese hallmarks, finger size M/N, weight 4.9g.

Lot 645

Yellow gold (tests 24ct) jade dress ring, jadeite jade measures 19mm x 7mm, bezel setting, Interior marked with Chinese stamps, finger size Q/R, weight 11.6g.

Lot 152

A Collection of Asian Art, including a pair of papier mache opera dolls, hardstone and jade carvings, Chinese watercoloures, silk neeldework, Japanese lacquer table cabinet and a pair of Japanese hardwood trays inlaid with mixed metals (qty)Book form photo frame with losses to the corners, desk seals and hardstone carvings with flea bite chips, fish carvings, one with a repaired tail the other with losses to the tail, painting with foxing, dolls with losses and chips to the faces, damage to the fingers on both and losses to the paintwork on the feet of both dolls, the clothes with noticable wear fraying and staining

Lot 184

A Cased Set of Four Chinese Spinach Jade Bowls, of plain turned form, each 7cm diameter

Lot 220

PALE CELADON JADE 'MOTH AND SPANISH COIN' PAPERWEIGHT QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY 清 青白玉雕飛蛾及西班牙銀元圖鎮紙 of near square form, the dome top carved in relief with a large moth spreading its wings, the flat reverse carved with one side of a Spanish coin, including a laureate and armoured bust of King Charles III of Spain, encircled by characters reading 'CAROLUS·III·DEI·GRATIA·1786', the stone of even pale celadon colour Dimensions:4.3cm wide Note: Note: It is extremely unusual to have Chinese jade carved with foreign currency, in this case a Spanish currency with a portrait of King Charles III of Spain (r. 1759-1788), which reflects the wide spread of Spanish coins in Qing China. During most of the Qing dynasty, period silver circulated in China in two forms, that of silver sycees and foreign silver dollars, primarily Spanish dollars from Spanish Philippines. Silver was used more in interregional trade and was more often used to pay for large transactions, furthermore it wasn't counted by denomination but by weight.Under the reign of King Charles III, the design was changed as the Spanish coat-of-arms were superseded by his portrait. The Chinese referred to the Latin numeral "I" as "工" causing the silver coins of Charles III to be known as Sangong (三工). Additionally, the depiction of the reigning Spanish monarch inspired the Chinese people to refer to these Carolus dollars as Fotou Yang (佛頭洋, "Buddha-head dollar").

Lot 222

WHITE JADE PLAQUE 白玉雕地支八卦紋牌 of rectangular form flanked by a chi-dragon on either side, reticulated carved in the middle with a boy holding taichi ball in hands, surrounding on one side in relief with twelve Chinese characters of the Terrestrial Branch (Dizhi), the other side with Eight Diagrams, the stone of even white tone Dimensions:9cm high Provenance:Provenance: Formerly in a private French collection

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