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AN 18CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, designed as a single round brilliant cut diamond in a plain polish surround, suspended from a fine curb link chain, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, with an 18ct hallmark for Birmingham on chain link, length 450mm, approximate weight 4.6 grams
TWO GOLD DIAMOND RINGS, the first an 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, set with a line of five brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, with 18ct hallmark, ring size L, approximate weight 3.4 grams, the second a 9ct gold diamond cluster ring, each diamond illusion set with brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct, ring size N, approximate weight 3.2 grams
Twelve Chinese zodiac signs bronze animal heads inspired by the fountains of Yuanmingyuan palace, 19th century, each H 12 cm The Haiyantang (Chinese: ???; pinyin: H?iyàntáng) was an area in the Xiyang Lou (Western style mansions) of the Old Summer Palace, which included the famous Zodiac Fountain - water clock fountain consisting of 12 bronze Chinese zodiac statues. Supposedly designed by Giuseppe Castiglione for the Qianlong Emperor, the statues would spout water to tell the time.The bronze-cast heads of the stone statues were among the treasures looted during the destruction of the Old Summer Palace by British and French expeditionary forces in 1860 during the Second Opium War. Since then, they have been among the most visible examples of attempts to repatriate Chinese art and cultural artifacts. Recently contemporary artist Ai Weiwei created some replicas of these famous Zodiac Heads.
A small grey jade archaistic vase and a pair of spinach green figures18th/19th century and 19th centuryThe vase well carved from a greyish-white stone, with acanthus leaves and archaistic scrolling designs, the slender neck flanked by paired lotus handles; the pair of figures carved from an even, spinach green stone, modelled as a kneeling gentleman and lady, hardwood stands. The pair of figures 12.5cm and 13cm (4.7/8in and 5.1/8in) high. (5).
A white jade carving of an apsaraCarved in the round and openwork as a boy-deity in flight, wearing a long flowing scarf, his hands grasping flower sprays, the round head finely detailed with two hair knots, the stone of an even greenish-white tone with minor areas of brown inclusions, box. 6.3cm (2 1/2in) long (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A jade 'cormorant' plaque and a jade 'goose' pendantWestern Zhou DynastyThe cormorant carved from creamy jade, with finely incised stylised detail, the bird swimming and holding a fish in its beak, the stone with russet and black encrustations, fitted box; the goose recumbent, from a thin plaque also of creamy jade with extensive russet inclusions, carved as a silhouette with simply incised round eyes and a pierced hole by the shoulder, fitted box.The cormorant: 5cm (2in.) high (4).
A jadeite 'bamboo' vase groupLate Qing Dynasty/Republic period The vase modelled as a tall hollowed-out section of bamboo sprouting leafy shoots, standing on rockwork beside a boy carrying a basket, with a pheasant perched above, the reverse with thin bamboo shoots worked in openwork sprouting from the ground, the stone of a pale green colour with bright apple-green inclusions, wood stand.26.5cm (12 3/4in) high (2).
A carved pale green jade 'qilin' double-sided plaque18th/19th centuryThe flat plaque carved with a crouching qilin seated with its head turned back and eyes in an intent gaze beneath its horns, beside a beribboned scroll and a flying bat, the details of its scales and bushy tail finely rendered, the polished stone of an even pale tone with very few cloudy and russet inclusions. 8.3cm (3 5/8in) wide.
A yellow and russet jade brushpot18th centuryFinely carved to each side with a classic scroll-framed panel, variously enclosing flowering orchids issuing from rockwork and a five-line poem, heightened in gilt, eulogising the scent and beauty of flowers, the greenish yellow stone with russet inclusions to the lower body, with recessed base. 9.8cm (3.7/8in) high.
A group of five pale green and white jade plaquesQing DynastyComprising: a pale green lock-shaped plaque decorated with archaistic calligraphy and bats; a white jade one of rectangular lock form, with a peony medallion beside bats and archaistic motifs; and three rectangular plaques to be inset, the first of pale green hue, with a pine grotto; the second, from a white stone, with a shallow cartouche of a tiger and eagle by pine and bamboo; the fourth, of a pale even tone, with archaistic c-scrolls.Largest: 8cm ( 3 1/8in) wide (5).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A group of six jade fish carvingsMing Dynasty and laterOf white, pale green, yellow, mottled grey and russet stone, carved in the form of carp and catfish amongst lotus, a twin fish group and an archaistic fish pendant.Largest 8cm (3.1/8in) long. (6).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A pale jade carving of pomegranate and a pale green jade carving of bamboo19th/20th centuryThe first from a stone of whitish hue with some cloudy inclusions, carved as a cluster of ripe pomegranates bursting with seeds and conjoined by lingzhi fungi; the second carved as a leafy bamboo flank with a small bat perched to the top.The bamboo: 9cm (3 1/2in) high (2).
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