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A FINE PAIR OF CHINESE IMPERIAL WHITE JADE DISHES, FOUR CHARACTER JIAQING MARKS AND OF THE PERIOD 1796-1820 The plain shallow bodies with a gently flaring rim, raised on a short ring foot, the stone an even translucent tone, 14.3cm. (2) Provenance: from the Estate of George Harwood (d.1985), and thence by descent. 清嘉慶 御製白玉雕碟 一對 《嘉慶年製》款 來源 :George Harwood舊藏(逝于1985年)
A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE BELT BUCKLE, 18TH CENTURY Carved as a recumbent horse, its feet tucked beneath its body and its head turned over its back, wearing a bridle, a small monkey clambering on its back and holding the reigns, together with an openwork hardwood fitted stand, 8.3cm. (2) Provenance: a private collection, Hampshire. Cf. For a related buckle, see Marchant, Chinese Jades from the O J R Allen Collection, p.72, no.35. 十八世紀 青白玉雕馬上封侯擺件 來源:漢普郡私人收藏
THREE CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVINGS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY One formed as a recumbent camel, another a reclining hound, the third a turtle with a snake on its back, the latter with a wood stand, 6.5cm. (4) Provenance: the camel formerly in the Larry Lane collection, USA. The turtle formerly in a private collection, acquired in Hong Kong in the 1950s. 十八/十九世紀 青白玉雕玉擺件 一組三件 來源:玉雕駱駝來自於美國Larry Lane舊藏,玉雕烏龜來自於私人收藏1950年代購於香港
A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE WINE EWER AND COVER, 18TH CENTURY The tapering body with a hexagonal spout and handle, carved in shallow relief with two circular panels, one depicting two scholars standing beside a stream beneath a large fruiting peach tree, the other with a five phrase poem, the rim with a band of stiff leaves, the domed cover surmounted by a sinuous chilong, the base with a mark which reads xuan he, paper label for Sydney L. Moss Ltd., raised on a hardwood five-legged stand, 18.7cm. (2) Provenance: the property of a Lady of title. 十八世紀 青白玉雕開光人物山水紋酒壺 《宣和》款 附Sydney L. Moss Ltd 標籤 來源:貴族夫人收藏
A Chinese Han-style gilt metal dragon and stand , inlaid with coloured stones A Chinese Han-style gilt metal dragon and stand , inlaid with coloured stones, the dragon with open mouth and coiled, the circular stand with flame border, approximately 8cm diam. The history of inlaying materials with coloured stones in China dates to the late Neolithic period when objects made of clay, lacquered wood and bone were inlaid with jade and turquoise. By the Shang dynasty (c.1600-1050 B.C.) turquoise inlay became a dominant decorative technique used on weaponry and plaques. This technique was further developed during the Zhou (c.1050 - 256 B.C.) and Han (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.) dynasties with the production of vessels decorated with gold, silver and semi-precious stones. Provenance: The Max Lowenson Collection (1875-1947) and by family descent. 汉代风格 铜鎏金镶嵌龙形座
-360 A gold and silver work cylindrical case and cover, Western Han style -360 A gold and silver work cylindrical case and cover, Western Han style , of cylindrical form, inlaid with gold and silver designs of a dragon amongst clouds and two flying birds, 8cm high , later jade stand and hardwood box -1西汉风格 错金银云龙纹铜盒 -360
-1 A Chinese inscribed spinach jade book , late 19th or 20th century -1 A Chinese inscribed spinach jade book , late 19th or 20th century, after an Imperial original, comprised of ten thick jade plaques of rectangular form, the covers incised and gilt with a pair of ascending and descending dragons in pursuit of a flaming pearl between ruyi -shaped clouds, each inscribed and numbered and each plaque 10cm x 21cm, fabric covered case (10) -2 碧玉册书

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