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A Chinese cameo glass vase, 19th/20th century, of ovoid form, the disc cover with flower finial, the opalescent white glass cased in jade green and etched with a fanciful bird in flight above flowering prunus and peony branches, 16cm high, together with a Chinese blue glass bowl of inverted bell form, 11.5cm dia. (2)
A Chinese mother of pearl and jade inlaid rosewood hexagonal treasure box, Qing Dynasty, the moulded cover with a central nephrite jade bell form finial finely carved with bats, dragons, flowers and foliage, surrounded by four mother-of-pearl bats within a meandering flower border, each of the five sides inlaid with mother-of-pearl birds and insects in branches and lines of script within fret and flower borders, the interior with lift-out tray, 30cm high, 30cm across. Footnote: A comparative treasure box can be found in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Beijing, inset with a jade bi disc and made in the Qianlong reign. See Maxwell K. Hearn, 'Splendors of Imperial China', pp.140-141.
An appealing collection of floral Jade Buttons,Ming or later, carved with petals, piercings and details, in colours ranging from translucent white to deep celadon, 1.8 to 5.2cm, silk-lined box (30)Formerly in an English private collection, purchased in Hong Kong in the 1980s. Similar examples are published by Spink in their exhibition catalogue 'Chinese Jade, An Important Private Collection', London, 28 November 1991, p.36/7, no. 67-71. 明或更晚 花式玉帽正 一组三十件
A Chinese pottery vase lamp, circa late 17th/early 18th century, decorated with pink and jade green glazed floral panels on brown ground, raised on giltwood base, 42cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 136 - Fixed to gilt base, can't see underside, minor stains to top, minor fading to the gilding on base.
An early 20th century Chinese green jade butterfly pendant with green jadeite pendant drop, coral bead spacers and double jade rings, all suspended on a woven black cord, a pair of faceted green jade hoop ear pendants, a carved jade belt ornament and a green jade carved and pierced plaque brooch having floral decoration and a central Mon badge mounted in a cast silver mount with safety chain. Provenance: The Chinese jade necklace, earrings and brooch - a gift from Myfanwy Wood to her sister. Mary Myfanwy Wood (aka Wu Yingzhen, Wu Ying-chen and Wu Ying Chun) (16 September 1882-22 January 1967) was a British missionary in china from 1908 to 1951. She was Head teacher of the Girls Middle School in Beijing and assisted the emerging Christian church in the China for Christ Movement and in 1922 she organized a National Christian conference in Shanghai. In 1926 she became a lecturer at Yenching University in Peking and 1928 she became head of the department of religious studies there.
A GROUP OF CHINESE JADE ITEMS, including a white jade Bi disc 2.2in diameter; a pair of small jade Bi disc pendants, 1.1in diameter; a pierced bead, 0.9in diameter; a jade bangle, 2.75in diameter; a green jade-like pendant in the form of a bat and a snake, 2.1in wide; and a small hallmarked gold and green jade pendant, the suspension loop impressed '595' & '14K', 1.2in high.(7)
A GOOD EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE JADE & BRONZE BOX, the hinged cover fitted with a carved and pierced celadon jade plaque decorated with two phoenix amidst scrolling flowerheads and leafage, the rims of the box finely engraved with formal meandering foliage reserved on a stipple ground, 6.2in wide x 4.6in x 1.25in high; the jade plaque itself 5.6in x 4.1in.
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