A vintage Chinese white metal and hardstone bangle, the light green jade style curved section with collar and hinged section, together with a pair of Chinese silver gilt and jadeite cufflinks and a single earring (4)he bangle is marked but it is not clearly stamped. The cufflinks are marked "SILVER"There is a split to the silver mount of the bangle, plus some knocks and marks commensurate with age.The cufflinks are tarnished.
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A 9ct gold and jade brooch with forget me not gold on a bar of jade with pin verso together with a silver dirk brooch and a silver and gold mizpah brooch inscribed ' The lord watch between thee and me, we are absent one from another ' Chester hallmarks. Total combined weight 12.3g Also a filigree brooch in yellow metal ( not weighed )
An exceptional Chinese cinnabar lacquer 'Wang Xizhi and Geese' brush pot, bitong, Qianlong/Jiaqing, of cylindrical form and finely carved with a continuous scene of Wang Xizhi contemplating geese in a pond from his veranda beside a village in a rocky landscape with figures crossing a bridge, the inside and base painted dark brown, 12.4cm high. Footnote: Wang Xizhi (AD303-361) was considered one of China's greatest calligraphers, later admired by the emperor Qianlong, and took much inspiration from nature in his work, particularly the graceful curves in the necks of geese. The same subject as the present lot has been repeated in other brush pots and works of art including Jade examples and an identical lacquer bitong which can be found in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Huixia Chen 'Carving the Subtle Radiance of Colors', 2008, p.144, fig.149.and another in the Palace Museum, Beijing illustrated in Derek Clifford 'Chinese Carved Lacquer', 1992, p.137, fig.112. For further comparison see Sotheby's Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Hong Kong, 8 April 2014, lot 3122 IMPORTANT BIDDER NOTICE: This lot is not available for live online bidding. Please contact the department to arrange commission or telephone bidding.
Two Chinese jade pendants, the first pale celadon and of ruyi form, carved with a bat flanked by lotus flowers beneath a shou symbol, 7cm across, the second near white and of butterfly form, 7cm across, and a Chinese mid green carved jade figure of a money on a recumbent horse, 4.5cm high. (3)
A Chinese nephrite jade panel, Qing Dynasty, possibly originally a box cover, of ruyi form and carved in low relief with a scene of luohan in a rocky landscape with a pine tree, set on an associated carved ivory stand modelled as twin mythical beasts amid waves above a rectangular base, 18cm high.

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