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Two jade togglesBoth of irregular ovoid form, the first depicting a quail grasping stalks of millet atop a veined leaf carved from stone of cloudy whitish hue; the second a pebble with double gourds enmeshed within leaves and vines carved from stone of russet tinged gray color. 2 and 2 1/8in (5 and 5.3cm) long (2).
Two jade bangles and one pair of jade earringsOne bangle of toroid shape and creamy color; the second bangle of thin and flat section carved in raised relief with shou medallions, the stone of mottled sea-foam color; the earrings of thin tear-drop shape and similar mottled seafoam hue suspended from gilt metal alloy mounts. 3 1/4in (8.3cm) exterior width of larger bangle (4).
Two jade-mounted metal hand mirrorsThe jades late Qing dynastyThe metal mounts similarly chased with attributes of the Eight Immortals separating jadeite and colored stone cabochons that frame the jade plaques: one plaque of ruyi shape with bats and peach branches set above a jade belt hook forming the handle, carved with a large dragon head hook facing a deeply undercut chilong and reversed by an oval button (losses); the second mirror showing an oval plaque carved with an immortal in a landscape above a belt hook with a large dragon head facing a simple curving strap handle reversed by an oval button.8 1/2in (21.5cm) long (2).
Two jade figural carvingsThe first depicting a frenzied musician beating a drum with his left hand while holding his right to his grimacing face, the stone of gray color displaying a slightly russet tinge in one corner; the second depicting a standing figure of a boy dragging a kite behind his back next to a puppy disgorging a cloud of smoke, the stone of fairly uniform white color. 2 3/4in (7cm) length of first (2).
A jade bird-form ink stoneOf thin section and finished on both sides, the wing and tail feathers on the front surrounding a shallow oval recess for grinding ink below a deeper recessed reservoir framed by the bird's curving neck and head, the pale olive green stone showing a prominent russet-stained natural fissure line (minor chips); with reticulated wood stand.4 1/2in (11.5cm) long (2).
Three jade and hardstone animal carvingsRecumbent canine: Yuan/Ming dynastyThe first a mottled green jade toggle of a deer and fawn nestled together and facing a flower sprig (chipped); the second a greenish-yellow nephrite recumbent canine with red stone-inlaid eyes; the third a mottled brown hardstone toggle of a lion and cub with pale red staining (repaired).2 1/2in (6.4cm) length of deer and fawn toggle (3).
Two jadeite banglesThe first carved from stone of cloudy white color displaying subtle areas of greenish tinge, mounted in opposing metal alloy clasps; the second bangle comprised of half stone of more translucent icy hue and half of silver metal alloy chased in floral motifs. 3 1/4in (8.2cm) outer diam. (2).
Two small jade plaquesThe first a thinly carved jadeite lotus leaf naturalistically rendered within gnarled and curling vines and blossoms and suspended from a separately carved ring, the stone displaying areas of olive, gray and russet hue; the second a thin rectangular piece of nephrite intricately reticulated as a parrot within a whorl of flowers and stems, the stone of uniform grayish white hue, now mounted to a gilt backing stamped 14k. 2 1/4in (5.7cm) high (2).
A massive green and russet jade carving of dragon fish20th centuryThe boulder of irregular surfaces worked as a giant carp with a single horn riding the waves over a young catfish with undercut barbels that swims beneath it; the gray-green stone displaying golden-brown patches in contrast to some opaque brown and straw-colored inclusions.12in (30.3cm) long
An octagonal jade bowlThe everted mouth rim terminating in slightly pointed corners above sharp vertical ridges descending down the edges to meet the protruding foot rim, the stone of lacy and translucent shades of lavender and subtly tinged in isolated patches of sea-foam green. 6 3/4in (17.2cm) diam.
A carved jadeite lidOf circular dome shape, undercut with a crouching lion finial, a convex band reticulated with ribbon-tied attributes of the Eight Immortals, the faceted rim possibly re-cut with two notches to fit the handles on a vessel that is no longer preserved, the stone of mottled gray green hue (chipped). 5 1/2in 14cm) diameter
A cinnabar lacquer rectangular box mounted with a jade plaqueThe box sides carved in relief with a diamond-diaper pattern that repeats behind flower and hand citron branches on the cover top inset with a well-carved white jade plaque of a scholar and his servant in a landscape bordered by strap work and cloud scrolls, the stone showing pale golden brown patches. 5 5/8in (14.1cm) length of box2 1/2in (6.3cm) diam. of jade plaque (2).
A group of three soapstone carvingsThe first depicting Li Tieguai on a lion accompanied by a small acolyte, the stone of whorled seafoam color; the second depicting possibly Shoulao and a foreigner, the stone of butterscotch color surrounding patches of opaque inclusions rough to the touch; the third depicting possibly Bodhidharma shouldering a group of scrolls suspended from a staff in discourse with Budai Heshang leaning on his eponymous cloth sack, the stone also of creamy shades of butterscotch. 5 1/4 (13.3cm) height of first and tallest (2).
A mounted carved jade pendant and a small amber carvingThe first a jade of oval section and one side carved in relief with a pair of gourds issuing from leafy branches highlighted by russet patches, the reverse bearing the auspicious characters daji and mounted as a pendant, the stone of pale green hue; the second an amber carving of burnt orange hue and decorated with figures in a pavilion setting. 2 1/2 (6.35cm) height of first and larger (2).
A carnelian 'lingzhi' libation cupQing dynastyCarved as a gnarled branch of lingzhi, the main fungus head deeply hollowed to form the bowl and issuing a twig with subsidiary heads looping upwards to form the handle, the translucent stone of pale straw color enlivened with veins of a golden brown and rosy red hue (minor chip).3 1/2in (9cm) long
Three hardstone fantastic beastsThe largest a pieced spinach jade tortoise supporting a double lantern with conforming covers and inside-painted glass walls; the second a striding qilin supporting on its back a pile of sacred texts, the stone of pale green hue with light russet staining; the third an archaistic bixie inlaid with colored stones and glass on its russet body.11 3/4in (30cm) height of tortoise and lantern (3).
A black jade recumbent water buffaloShown recumbent with its head turned backward, the tail accented with incised parallel lines, the horns deeply undercut and finished with rounded ridges that repeat the flesh folds on its neck, the underside showing the animal's four legs and the stone polished to a soft luster.9 1/2in (24cm) long
Two intricately carved stone decorationsThe first of mottled greenish-white jadeite depicting deeply undercut baskets piled together amid baby boys, cash and a fu-lion amid clouds; the second a landscape rock of pale and mottled russet soapstone with sages stopping to enjoy the scenery along a mountain path amid trees.6 7/8in (17.5cm) height of jadeite carving (2).
Five agate archer's ringsThe first of cylindrical section of grayish color striated in patches of cloudy and rutilated translucence; the second of similar shape displaying an irregular horizontal band separating grayer from more yellowish patches; the third also of cylindrical shape and uniform coffee hue; the fourth of translucent gray color displaying two raised-relief figures on one side (minor losses to carving); and the fifth of translucent gray carved in raised-relief with stylized bird and flower motifs utilizing russet areas of stone. 1 3/8in (3.5cm) width of largest (the fourth) (5).
Three small jade sealsThe first of rectangular section above an uncarved face and surmounted by an undercut tiger form finial, the stone of whorled pine and gray colored jadeite; the second of square section above an uncarved face also surmounted by a tiger-form finial, the stone of greenish gray jadeite; the third of cylindrical shape surmounted by a raised relief chilong dragon, the face incised in a three character archaistic inscription, the stone of whitish nephrite displaying notable patches of russet. 2in (5cm) height of second and tallest (3).
Three jade carvingsThe first an archer's ring carved in a raised relief with a shuangxi character in the russet skin on the flat front edge, the stone of yellowish white color; the second a thinner cylindrical archer's ring whorled in varied shades of gray; the third a sword slide of zhi shape carved in raised relief with chilong designs, the stone of uniform whitish color flecked in isolated patches of russet. 4 5/8in (11.8cm) length of sword slide (3).
A pair of circular spinach jade plaquesThe disks minimally carved in raised relief to depict tufts of clouds, a stalk of lingzhi fungus and bamboo blooming from a rocky promontory, the deep green stone displaying isolated cloudy inclusions; raised atop wood stands reticulated in vine and lotus decoration. 6 7/8in (17.5cm) diam. of plaques (4).
Two jade decorationsMing dynasty or earlierThe first a long circular-sectioned bead carved across the convex walls with a single dragon and leiwen bands at each end, a transverse drill hole now hidden by two reticulated spherical bamboo beads joined with green silk cord, the pale gray stone showing natural fissure lines and extensive russet staining; the second a dragon-headed tortoise toggle of flattened form with a transverse drill hole for suspension through the head, the olive green stone showing extensive russet staining and retaining the rough surfaces of the original pebble. 3 3/4 and 2 3/4in (9.5 and 7cm) length of jades (2).
Two green hardstone beautiesEach standing figure dressed in wind-swept layered garments and sashes, one figure holding a basket and the other a blossoming lotus plant, the stone of pale green hue with some dark inclusions and natural fissure lines (chips).8 1/2 and 8 3/4in (21.5 and 22.2cm) height of figures (2).
Four small mottled jade carvingsThe first a pendant carved as an archaistic axe head topped by a recumbent chilong, the pale green stone showing extensive reddish-brown staining to the front; the second, an upright bead carved as a bamboo section with an undercut stem and transverse drill hole, the off-white surface mottled with pale golden and russet stains (chip); the third a white jade rabbit group showing veins of pale russet; the fourth a shield-shaped pendant with a curly-tailed chilong resting at the top of the shield, the olive green stone marked with dark russet stains. 2 3/4in (7cm) height of largest carving (4).
Two mottled gray hardstone animal carvingsThe first depicting a qilin and its pup, the stone marked with large russet patches; the second a tortoise supporting on its back a cloud-draped mountain peak rising behind a pair of cranes, the stone marked with veins of varied gray color. 8 1/2 and 9 1/2in (21.5 and 24cm) long (2).
Two hardstone decorationsThe first a large landscape rock carved to the front with two immortals conversing in a deep recess, the stone of pale leaf-green hue with russet inclusions; the second a floriform box and cover of dark spinach green hue, the reticulated panel of off-white jade set into the cover showing bats and leaves surrounding a central shou medallion. 9in (23cm) length of landscape rock8 1/8in (30.5cm) diam. of box (2).
Seven jade and hardstone carvingsThe first carved as a dagger with beast form handle, the stone a greenish white hue; the second and third a pair of circular plaques carved as twin fish above rolling waves, one with a pale green matrix and the other with stone of slight yellow-green hue; the fourth a plaque carved at the center with a mythical beast and surmounted by two chilong, the stone a mottled pale green hue; the fifth a plaque carved in the form of a mythical beast, the stone of pale green hue; the sixth a recumbent lion and cub, the stone of mottled grey hue; the seventh a hardstone carving of a lion.7in (17.8cm) length of first and longest (7).
TWO SOAPSTONE SEALSThe first of tall square section surmounted by a rounded tip, the side carved in shallow relief to depict flowers and rockery, the face carved to read Kong Lai, the stone of orange brown color; the second of rectangular section surmounted by a reticulated finial of two confronting lion dogs, the seal face uncarved and the stone of mottled brown color.2 1/4in (5.7cm) height of first and taller (2).
Two carved hardstone figural carvings20th centuryThe larger of mottled olive green hue, depicting Shoulao standing amid fruiting peach branches and resting his right arm on a bowl of auspicious fruit; the smaller of a recumbent Budai holding onto his bag of treasures and a string of copper cash, the stone of milky white hue.12 3/8 in (31.5cm) high and 9 1/2in (24.2cm) long (2).
Two carved jade figural pendantsQing dynastyBoth of flat ovoid section, the first depicting a tall adult hooded figure standing next to ashort boy acolyte, the stone of grayish white hue; the second reticulated to depict perhaps a boy paddling a log raft holding a basket and reversed by pine fronds, the stone of russet tinged grayish white. 2 1/4in (5.6cm) height of first and taller (2).
Four jade carvings of boysQing dynastyThe first three of similar pebble shape carved to depict a boy in three-quarter profile with an object wrapped up and around his shoulders, the stones all of varied shades of gray in places streaked in russet; the fourth a flat cylindrical disc reticulated to depict a boy rowing a raft with a basket of flowers in it, the stone of slightly whiter color. 2 1/4in (5.6cm) width of last and widest (4).
Three jade animal carvingsQing dynastyThe first a pebble rendered as squat fu-lion with a ruyi shaped tail, the stone of yellowish gray color; the second a flat pebble also carved as a recumbent fu-lion nuzzling an embroidered ball, the stone of similar color but streaked in patches of russet; the third a seated horned mythical beast of more archaistic style, the stone of predominantly dark russet color.2 1/4in (5.6cm) length of second and longest (3).
Four reticulated jade decorationsQing dynastyThe first a reticulated stylized floral disc of gray green color; the second a thin irregularly rectangular plaque reticulated with a phoenix leaning against bamboo, the stone of greenish brown hue; the third a circular plaque depicting the Hehe twins within an irregularly circular frame, the stone of fairly white color; the fourth a small toggle of shells and lotus pods with seven seeds, the stone of white and russet color. 2 1/4in (5.6cm) diam. of first and largest (4).
A celadon jade archaistic gui-form incense burnerThe compressed globular body carved with taotie masks, beneath a waisted neck decorated with archaistic kuifeng separated by high-relief animal masks, flanked by a pair of loop handles set with flanges issuing from beasts masks, all supported on a straight foot ring with a beaded lower edge, the stone an even pale green color with cloudy inclusions and black specks.5 1/4in (13.4cm) across
A carved jade archaistic bellOf flattened section between undercut stylized dragons along either edge, verso and recto both covered in a four character raised-relief inscription between raised relief bosses and stiff leaf bands, the stone whorled in varied shades of gray-blue and pine-green.6 1/2in (16.5cm) high
A jade-mounted brass oval box19th centurySurmounted by a convex ovoid jade plaque intricately reticulated as a phoenix enmeshed in swirling tendrils of smoke and leafy lingzhi, the stone of whitish color displaying isolated faint patches of russet; the hinged tall box chased in similar patterns of peach vines.4 3/8in (11cm) length of box4in (10.2cm) length of jade
Four jade carvingsQing dynastyThe first worked as a lotus pod and leaf with line-incised details, the pale green matrix with white inclusions; the second a figure of a monkey clambering up the sides of a peach, the stone a grey-green hue with russet inclusions; the third a lingzhi fungus and leaf, the stone of even pale hue with some inclusions; the fourth of pale green hue and russet inclusions, shaped as a gourd with leafy stems. 2 1/8in (5.4cm) length of lotus pod and leaf carving (4).
FOUR JADE PENDANTSQing dynastyThe first a pale hued plaque with black inclusions carved in the form of a flattened bell framed between two dragons; the second a greyish-green rectangular plaque carved with openwork flowers and lingzhi fungus issuing from bamboo; the third a square sectioned plaque carved in low-relief depicting a mythical beast and stylized four-character inscription to recto, the stone of yellow and white hue with brown inclusions; the fourth in the form an archaic axe-head surmounted by a recumbent beast; the stone of pale green hue with orange inclusions. 2 1/2in (6.3cm) height of first and tallest (4).
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