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Two Chinese black ground Canton enamel snuff bottles, 18th/19th century, painted in famille rose colours, one of moon shape with seated European lady holding a dog with a jade stopper, 5.7cm high, the other of tall ovoid form of a European man and boy in a landscape with agate stopper, 8cm high
A Chinese grey/celadon jade snuff bottle, 19th century, in the form of a squash entwined with tendrils and leaves, with mounted coral stopper, 6cm long. Provenance: acquired by the current vendor’s grandfather who became a teaching missionary in Amoy, China in 1906. This lot was brought back to Britain in 1941 when his widow was repatriated
A Chinese celadon and russet jade snuff bottle, probably 19th century, in the form of a squash entwined with leaves and tendrils and a butterfly, agate stopper, 5cm high. Provenance: acquired by the current vendor’s grandfather who became a teaching missionary in Amoy, China in 1906. This lot was brought back to Britain in 1941 when his widow was repatriated
CHANGE TO CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: A Chinese white jade belt hook, carved with stylised beast and dragon`s head terminal, with small russet inclusions, 10.8cm long, five further Chinese belt hooks; two of white GLASS, 9cm long, a celadon BOWENITE belt hook, 9cm a celadon JADE belt hook, 7.4cm long and one of yellow and russet JADE, 7.8cm long, together with a Chinese celadon jade hair ornament, 9.3cm long and a Chinese pale green serpentine belt hook, 8.2cm long (7)
A Chinese green and russet jade vase and cover, the vase of deep celadon tone, the russet stone in front carved with the figure of a boy riding a water buffalo below a pine tree, the domed cover surmounted by the figure of a boy in the russet stone, 17.5cm high, carved wood stand, boxed Please note: Should read: A Chinese green and russet serpentine vase and cover. NOT `JADE`.
Two Chinese jade circular plaques, one of white tone carved with three rams, 7.7cm, the other carved with deer and lingzhi, the reverse with seal mark fu, 6cm, and two Chinese jade bi small discs, one carved in relief with a hydra, the underside with studding, 5.7cm, the other one side with a comma design surrounding a band of key fret, the reverse with studding, 6cm, all 18th century (4)
A Chinese pale celadon jade oval cup with long crane head handle, 18th/19th century, the body carved with scrolls and animal mask and rim, 15cm long, with woodstand and a Chinese jade oval pouring vessel, 18th/19th century, with loose ring beneath the spout, the stone mottled in grey and russet, 9cm high, with woodstand, 18th/19th century. (2)
A Chinese white and russet jade snuff bottle, 20th century, of flattened rounded square form, carved in relief with a zooamorphic panel, green glass button stopper, 7cm high, an oval moss agate footed dish, 10.5cm wide and a Chinese soapstone brushwasher, carved with two monkeys, 10cm wide (3)
A Chinese celadon jade peach-shaped cup, possibly Ming dynasty, of pale green-grey with areas of russet toning, carved in high relief with the figures of two sages, a crane and open-work fruiting peach branches, 12.5cm across. Literature: see Roger Keverne (Consultant Editor), Jade, Anness Publishing Limited 1991, Fig. 37 for a similar jade ‘peach’ cup
A Chinese spinach jade twin-section vase, possibly Qianlong, in the form of two shafts of bamboo, carved in high relief with branches and the figure of a phoenix, 13.5cm high. Provenance: purchased from Frank Partridge & Sons, Ltd. 9th July 1952, inventory no. 42888. See Sotheby’s, New York, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale, 17th October 2001, Lot 76 for a similar larger ‘double’ vase
A Chinese celadon jade oval censer, possibly Ming dynasty, with a pair of high looped handles, carved in low relief with taotie masks, on three figural ‘crouching Putai’ feet, the stone of pale celadon-white tone with small russet inclusions and calcification, 5.5cm wide, later wood stand. Provenance: purchased from Jade House, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 17th Septemeber 1955 for HK$ 70
A Chinese celadon jade tripod cup, probably Ming dynasty, carved in low relief with an archaistic taotie design, with an ‘archer’s ring’ handle, on three figural feet, the stone of pale celadon tone with russet and cream inclusions, 10cm high, later wood stand and box. Provenance: purchased from Jade House, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 17th Septemeber 1955 for HK$ 450. Literature: see Roger Keverne (Consultant Editor), Jade, Anness Publishing 1991, figures 25 and 35 for illustrations of similar cups. See Sotheby’s , Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art sale, 20th March 2007, Lot 623 for a similar cup. Also a similar cup can be found in René-Yvon Lefebvre d’Argencé, Chinese Jades in the Avery Brundage Collection, San Francisco, 1972, plate L, p. 115, where it is mentioned that a comparable cup excavated from a Ming dynasty tomb dated 1676 and located outside of Beijing, is illustrated in Wenwu, Beijing, 1963, fig. 18, no. 1, p. 42

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