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A Chinese mottled green and brown jade, two handled vase of flattened baluster form, the body engraved in low relief with a stylised phoenix on a mesh, the sides with loop handles surmounted by animal heads and below which are climbing chi-lin dragons in relief, on waisted rectangular foot. 19th/20th century. Height 15cm.
A small Chinese jade carving19th centuryOf a light celadon tone. In the shape of a petalled medallion. Carefully carved with a motif of lingzhi mushroom and two fishes on one side and a motif of deer and bat by a pine tree on the other side. On a damaged but skilfully carved wooden stand.D 7 cm CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition, no damage or cracks. To the top and bottom leaves the carving is holed for suspension. On a fitted stand which has losses to the top section, but mirrors the shape for the carving to sit into. 12cm height in stand
A 17/18th Century Celadon Jade Monkey and Peach Group:Worked in a form of a monkey climbing a large peach. Borne on leafy flowering branches and a bat, the stone of an even celadon tone on a wooden stand.Height 10cmWidth 10cm CONDITION REPORT: Perfect condition, no cracks or losses, has surface dirt which could be cleaned, traces of blue-tac to the base. Stand is undamaged
A fine Russian nephrite jade paper knife, in the manner of Fabergé, the curved blade centred by a diamond and gold Prince of Wales badge, within a white enamel G cypher, and surmounted by a gold and enamel royal coronet, the grip with a gold and red guilloché enamel shaped bow, centred by a cabachon, 19cm long, Noble & Co morocco case, 1906-1909The royal insignia suggest that this paper knife was a gift presented by the then Prince of Wales (later king, George V) to a dignitary or courtier of distinction, as was the custom at court. The frequency and scale of such lavish gift-giving, alien to our own culture, can unfortunately result in the object's past, including the original recipient of such opulence's identity, being lost to time. George's term as prince accordingly mirrored that of his father's reign, 1901 - 1910, so this paper knife, along with the company's chronology, can be dated fairly precisely. From 1906 to 1917 Noble & Co. specialised in the retail of Russian works of art and objet de vertue, including pieces from the Fabergé workshops in St. Petersburg, from their establishment, Pall Mall Safe Deposit, Carlton Street, Regent Street, London W1, and from 1910 when they traded from Dewar House, 11 & 12 Haymarket, SW1Y. This paper knife, like much of Noble's stock of Russian objects, is not hallmarked and so attribution to any maker or individual workshop can only be attributed on stylistic grounds. Condition Report: In good condition in its original box. there is no signs of damage or repairs. See attached images
A mixed lot to include a hallmarked silver vesta on white metal chain, another white metal chain marked '925', a Maurice Lacroix wristwatch, a treen money box, a silver plated coin holder, a brass spider brooch, a base metal brooch set with 'jade' cabochons, two rings one marked '925' and two crowns.
A set of Chinese jade and 18K gold jewelry: a bracelet, a ring and four pendants Circumference: 21 cm (the bracelet)Gross weight: 58,5 g Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A reticulated Chinese celadon jade plaque with a deer and a bat, on wooden stand, 19th C. Dim.: 8,5 x 7 cm (the plaque)H.: 11,5 cm (incl. stand) The stand severely damaged. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Chinese pale celadon jade snuff bottle, 18/19th C. H.: 8 cm Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr. Kolvenbach, Düsseldorf, Germany. Mostly acquired in Hong Kong and England in the late 1970's and early 1980's.With the original invoice from 1982, showing it was acquired from the Te Feng Company in Hong Kong. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com

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