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A jade and diamond ring, the oval jade cabochon approx. 10.6x7.1mm, set to either side with a single round brilliant cut diamond, total estimated approx. 0.32cts, with a scrolled gallery and plain band stamped 'PLAT', size N, (5.6g) Condition Report / Extra Information Jade is probably treated (or at least oiled). Diamonds would benefit from a good clean. Light wear to jade. Jade 5mm deep. Diamond estimate clarity VS2-S1, colour J-K (although cleaning may change this).
A Chinese celadon and russet jade cicarda, 6.5cm long; a Chinese celadon and russet carved jade chilong, 4.6cm diameter; a Chinese white jade carved roundel, 5.5cm together with three hardstone roundels; a bronze archaic style pendant and a central Asian bronze intaglio seal; a Chinese celadon and russet jade pendant, in archaic style, 9.5cm diameter; a Chinese celadon and brown jade 'dragon' plaque, in archaic style,15cm long; two Chinese calcified jade archaic type carvings, each depicting stylised dragons, 16.7cm long and 13.5cm long: Provenance: Property from a deceased estate.
A Chinese Archaistic pale celadon and russet jade scabbard slide, Qing Dynasty or earlier, of rectangular form, carved to the top with the 'continuous grain' pattern, the stone of a variegated greenish-celadon colour, 7.8cm long x 2.5cm wide x 12cm deep; another smaller pale celadon jade Chinese scabbard slide, with white 'mutton fat' inclusions, 7.6cm long x 2.6cm wide x 1.3cm high and a Chinese mottled pale celadon mask pendant, in Warring States style, with drilled hole vertically, 4.5cm high x 3.7cm wide x 1.6cm deep (3) Provenance: From a private collection formed in the 1990's.
A Chinese jade brush washer, of circular form with carved rim on a hardwood base, 16 cm diameterAMENDMENT: After further examination SAS believes that the bowl would be soapstone as opposed to jade. Lit has light scratches (mainly to the underside). One chip and approximately 9 impact marks. Would benefit from a clean. No apparent cracks or restoration.
Custom made bracelet, the heavy clasp is marked and tested white and yellow gold with 64 European cut diamonds averaging approximately 1.5 - 2mm each. Pearls are real and average 8mm. The carved center jade was originally a pendant. Total weight: 80.3 grams (2.58 troy). Dimensions are: 7 3/4" long, clasp 1 7/16" X 1". All measurements are approximate. Condition: Minor use wear. Very Fine - Excellent. Provenance: From the estate of Eleanor & Rudy Vallee.
FOUR CHINESE WHITE JADE FIGURES ON STANDS (LATE QING DYNASTY)comprising:a) white jade carved reclining figure with drum; height with base: 7.8 cm (3 1/16 in.), without base: 4.8 cm (1 7/8 in.)b) white jade carving of a lotus leaf; height with base: 6 cm (2 3/8 in.), without base: 3 cm (1 3/16 in.)c) celadon jade carving of a recumbent deer with underside carved with yin and yang symbol; height with base: 7 cm (2 3/4 in.), without base: 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in.)d) white jade grouping of three rams with underside carved with yin and yang symbol; height with base: 5.1 cm (2 in.), without base: 4.7 cm (1 7/8 in.)LOT NOTESThis lot is from the collection of the prominent historical figure Dr. Victor Chi-tsai Hoo, dignitary from the Republic of China, and himself descending from an influential family of diplomats. His father, Hu Weide, was the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Qing Dynasty, and briefly served as the Premier of the Republic of China after Duan Qirui was ousted from Beijing in 1926. He was instrumental in bringing democracy to the Qing Dysnasty and was a member of the Chinese delegation at both the Treaty of Versailles as well as the Hague Peace Conference.Victor Hoo, coming from such an illustrious family, continued in his father's footsteps as a diplomat for the Republic of China. Having represented China at the League of Nations, Dr. Hoo was later named Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1945, and later became the highest ranking Nationalist Chinese at the United Nations, becoming Undersecretary General. The only member of the higher staff of the United Nations to speak all five official languages fluenty (Chinese, Russian, English, French, and Spanish), Dr. Hoo was socially adept and extremely active on the international stage. He was both a participant and contributor representing the Republic of China's wishes at the most seminal events of the 20th Century, including the Versailles Treaty, the San Francisco Conference creating the UN, Dumbarton Oaks, and many others. It is perhaps for this reason, that Chiang Kai Shek ordered Dr. Victor Hoo to remain at office at the United Nations as long as possible, which he did until the end of his life, at the age of 77. PROVENANCECollection of Dr. Victor Chi-tsai Hoo (1894-1972), Chinese Diplomat and Undersecretary General of the United Nations, and son of Hu Weide (1863-1933), Chinese Ambassador to Russia, Japan, and FranceThence by descent in the family
A group of gold, silver and costume jewellery, including an 18ct gold ring, the heart shaped design set with central diamond chip, size L, with later 9ct gold ring size adjuster to band, 1.8g, a 9ct rose gold signet ring, size N, 2.6g, two jade pendants, one carved as a rabbit, the other a seated buddha, part of a 9ct gold snake chain necklace, a/f, 1.4g, two strands of coral beads and a collection of silver charms, many marked. (q)

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