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A Chinese black and celadon jade pendant, a hardstone ring, and a parcel-gilt coral-mounted 'Buddhist lions' hairpinMing - Qing dynastyThe pendant in the form of a recumbent bixie, suspended from a silk rope, 3.8cm long; the ring of a semi-translucent, green stone, 2cm internal diameter; the hairpin of parcel-gilt silver, mounted to the top with a Buddhist Lion with filigree mane and tail, with coral bead eyes, the beast holding onto a coral bead ball, all terminating in an ear-pick finial, 17.2cm long (3).明 - 清 首飾三件Condition Report: The ring and bixie with natural inclusions and fissures to stone. The ring with a small chip to the edge. The hairpin with ight surface wear including some burnishing.
A Chinese enamelled silver-filigree and white jade bangleLate Qing dynastyCentred around a hexagonal white jade reticulated plaque of seven florettes inlaid with silver centres, the bangle formed of three sections, decorated with bats and shou characters amongst wispy clouds, all set on a fine filigree ground, with clasp and chain, the clasp stamped 'silver', box, 16cm long x 6cm high at the centre.Provenance: Mu-Fei Collection. 清晚期 銀胎琺瑯嵌玉手鐲來源:木扉收藏。Condition Report: Expected old wear, particularly to enamels and around the mounting of the jade, otherwise generally good for its age.
A Chinese russet-celadon jade vase, huMing/Qing dynasty, 17th centuryThe weighty vessel of flattened form, carved to the front and back with taotie masks on keyfret ground below a band of chilong, flanked by a pair of bracket handles decorated with cicadas below a band of keyfret to the mouth rim, the jade of yellowish celadon colour with light brown russet, 9cm high, with a wood stand and silk box. .十七世紀 青玉雕饕餮紋扁壺連木座Condition Report: Minor nibbling to the mouth rim and foot rim, natural inclusion in the stone, good condition.
A carved Chinese dark grey 'chicken bone' jade archer's ring and a celadon archer's ringQing dynasty, 19th centuryThe chicken bone ring carved all around with a dragon amidst scrolling clouds, 2.3cm inner diameter, 3.1cm outer diameter; the celadon ring with mottled white inclusion and a patch of greyish brown russet, 2.2cm inner diameter, 3..2 outer diameter.清十九世紀 雞骨白雕扳指及青玉扳指
A Chinese jade dragon belt hookQing dynasty, 18th centuryCarved with horned dragon head confronting a chilong to the shaft, the reverse with circular raised boss, the jade with white cloudy inclusions, 8.5cm long.Provenance: reputedly from the collection of the vendor’s step-grandfather, amassed in the South of England during the 1930s, and thence by descent.清十八世紀 玉雕‘望子成龍’帶鉤來源:曾為現藏家祖父私人收藏,於1930年代得於英格蘭南部,後傳承至現藏家。(口傳)
A Chinese pale jade 'dragon' belt hookQing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryTypically carved with dragon head-hook confronting a high-relief horned dragoon clambering across the shaft, the reverse with circular boss, 13.5cm long.清十八/十九世紀 玉雕龍紋帶鉤Condition Report: A long fissure to the edge of the shaft, which appears to have been artificially stained black. The inclusion to the head also appears to be artificial. Nibbling to edges.
A Chinese grey jade 'phoenix' snuff bottleQing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryVery well-hollowed, carved from a semi-translucent, pale stone of greyish tone with speckled black and mottled russet inclusions, the obverse with a delicate, shallow-relief carving of a phoenix clasping a lingzhi in its mouth, the bottle standing on a short, protruding oval foot ring, 6cm high without stopper.清十八/十九世紀 灰玉雕鳳衔灵芝紋鼻煙壺Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: Expected inclusions and natural fissures to stone; a small shallow nibble to the exterior of the mouth, which could also be a natural inclusions, and a few scattered nibbles to foot.
A Chinese archaistic celadon and russet jade cong and a bangle20th centuryThe cong with short cylinder enclosed by four square corners, the interior with straight walls, 5.7 x 5.7cm; the bangle with patches of russet-brown inclusions, the interior slightly convex, 6.4cm diameter (2).Provenance: reputedly from the collection of the vendor’s step-grandfather, amassed in the South of England during the 1930s, and thence by descent. 二十世紀 青玉雕琮及手鐲來源:曾為現藏家祖父私人收藏,於1930年代得於英格蘭南部,後傳承至現藏家。(口傳)Condition Report: Both with natural inclusions and fissures to stone.. The bangle has been broken off through the middle and restuck. The cong with two shallow chips to mouth and a number of deep fissures.
A Chinese pale green jade carving of gourdsQing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryFinely carved as a leafy cluster of double gourds flanked with curly tendrils and a bat, the stone of a pale celadon hue with russet and green inclusions, 7.2cm long.清十八/十九世紀 青玉雕葫蘆Condition Report: A couple of tiny nibbles to edges, natural inclusions and fissures to stone.
A small Chinese pale jade circular box and coverQing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryThe cover carved in shallow relief with a pair of bats amongst clouds, 5.5cm diameter.清十八/十九世紀 玉雕蝠雲紋圓形蓋盒Condition Report: A couple of tiny nibbles to the edges. Expected surface wear with a few scattered brown spots to the cover. A few faint natural inclusions and fissures to stone.
A Chinese green jade 'crab' dish and an agate 'frogs and lotus' bowl20th centuryThe first of petalled elongated shape, with reticulated paired handles in the form of clusters of flowers, carved in high relief to the centre with a crab, 31cm long; the second, carved as a curled lotus leaf, the interior with a lotus pod, the side with three small frogs, 21cm wide (2).二十世紀 青玉雕蟹盤及瑪瑙雕蓮蛙紋盌
A Chinese spinach-green jade inkstoneQing dynasty, 18th centuryCarved in the form of a roof tile with a quatrefoil well at the top on a gently curved surface, and a flattened centre for grinding the brick, all framed by an incised border, the stone of spinach hue with cloudy-white and russet inclusions, 20.5cm x 11cm.cf. A very similar inkstone sold by Bonhams, 11 May 2021, Roger Keverne Ltd. Moving On, lot 335.清十八世紀 玉雕硯注:類似硯台請參見邦瀚斯,2021年5月11日拍賣,Roger Keverne Ltd. Moving On,第335號。 Condition Report: Expected natural inclusions and fissures in stone; nibbling to edges, and a tiny chip to the reverse of the top left corner in correspondence of a russet inclusion.
A Chinese green jade reticulated 'chilong' pendantMing dynastyFinely carved in reticulation as a recumbent coiled chilong holding a leafy lingzhi in its fangs, standing on a shaped square bi incised with c-scrolls, hanging from a European gilt-bronze and calf leather necklace, 5cm square.明 青玉雕螭龍吊墜Condition Report: Expected old wear including some tiny nibbles to edges; natural inclusions.
An unusual Chinese spinach jade Ming-style reticulated 'dragon' plaqueQing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryThe rectangular plaque carved and pierced with a five-clawed dragon among billowing clouds, 9.5cm x 5.5cm.清十八/十九世紀 碧玉鏤雕仿明式龍紋牌Condition Report: Expected natural fissures and inclusions to stone; a couple of tiny nicks to edges.
Three Chinese spinach hardstone and one carved spinach jade bowl20th centuryComprising: a small hardstone pair, each 10.3cm diameter, fitted box and hardwood stands; a larger bowl, 20.3cm diameter; the spinach jade bowl carved around the exterior with archaistic dragons, 20.5cm diameter (4).二十世紀 硬石擺件連木座一對,硬石雕盌及碧玉龍紋盌
A Chinese pale green and russet jade snuff bottleQing dynasty, 19th centuryThe mottled pale stone of a pale green/whitish hue, very well hollowed and standing on a slightly concave, oval foot, the gently rounded shoulders carved with mock-embossed animal-mask-and-loop handles, one of the flat sides with traces of the original skin, coral stopper, 5cm high without stopper.清十九世紀 帶皮玉雕鼻煙壺連珊瑚蓋Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: Expected natural inclusions and at least one fine tiny fissure.
A Chinese cloisonné-enamel 'Shou' pear-shaped wine ewer and coverMing dynasty, 16th/17th centuryFinely enamelled on either side with blue, red, and yellow dragons flanking a peach-shaped 'Shou' medallion amongst polychrome clouds and above a band of breaking waves above the foot, the handle, spout and cover decorated with scrolling flowers, the cover and handle joined by a fine chain, 23.5cm high.明十六/十七世紀 銅胎掐絲琺瑯壽字紋執壺Originating in Islamic arts, the shape of ewer of the present lot was widely used in China throughout the Ming dynasty across various mediums, from porcelain to jade and gold; see, for example, several gold, silver and jade ewers, excavated from Ming tombs, illustrated in Yang Zhishui, 'Jinpingmei cihua zhong de jiu shi' [About wine in the novel Jin Ping Mei], Forbidden City, Beijing, 2016, pls. 21, 22 and 31. The peach- or heart-shaped medallion on the body is sometimes described in Chinese literature as representing a ginko leaf.Condition Report: Several areas of chipping and small losses to enamels, including a slightly larger area of enamel loss which had also been infilled; the handle, spout and finial slightly loose in their sockets; one small bruise to mouth. General surface wear with a few areas of fine cracking to enamels and some darkened areas to surface around the base, base of the spout, handle and neck.Weight: 900g.
A Chinese pale green and russet jade 'lychees' snuff bottleQing dynasty, 18th/19th centuryCarved in reticulation as a group of lychees supported by their leafy tendrils, gilt metal and coral stopper, 4.2cm high without stopper.清十八/十九世紀 青玉雕荔枝式鼻煙壺Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: Natural inclusions and fissures to stone.
A Chinese pale green and mushroom jade 'chilong' snuff bottleQing dynasty, 19th centuryThe well-hollowed bottle carved from a pale green stone with some suffused cloudy-white inclusions, one side with a soft mushroom inclusion carved in shallow relief as a pair of archaistic confronting chilong, gilt metal-mounted coral stopper, 6.8cm high without stopper.清十九世紀 帶皮青玉雕螭龍紋鼻煙壺Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: A couple of insignificant nibbles to edges of mouth and rim. Expected natural inclusions.
A Chinese carved jade twin handled incense burner and coverLate Qing DynastyOf flattened lobed shape, standing on four animal mask-and-paw cabriole legs, the mouth and shoulder carved and pierced with a pair of dragon head-and-loose ring handles, the body carved in shallow relief with lots, the cover carved en-suite, with lion finial and four further loose ring handles, fitted stand, 16.6c, high x 14cm wide.清晚期 玉雕雙龍耳蓋爐
A group of Chinese works of art20th centuryComprising: twelve small seals; a red and yellow soapstone carving of Shoulao, 13cm high; a blue and white seal ink box, the top depicting a dragon carp amid splashing waves, eleven miniature 'Shekwan ware' figurines, each around 3cm high; two Paktong boxes, 7cm and 9cm long; a large jade seal with 'dragon turtle' finial, 9.5cm square; a carved red cinnabar lacquer box, 8.7cm diameter; an enamelled globular jarlet with pin flowers, 7.2cm wide; a pair of tortoiseshell spectacles in leather case; a natural limestone, 16cm x 9.2cm (24).二十世紀 雜項一組
A Chinese white jade pebble-form snuff bottleQing dynasty, 19th centuryCarved from a pale, even stone, gilt metal and turquoise stopper, 5.6cm long without stopper.清晚期 白玉雕鼻煙壺Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: Expected faint natural fissures and inclusions in the stone.
A Chinese pale green and russet jade flattened snuff bottleLate Qing dynastyThe flattened, rectangular shape carved from a pale green stone with a suffused russet inclusion, one side with traces of the red skin, green glass stopper, 5.6cm high.清晚期 帶皮玉雕鼻煙壺Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: Light surface wear, nibbling to mouth, natural inclusions.
A Chinese green and russet jade 'chilong and lingzhi' rice grain measureLate Ming/early Qing dynasty, 17th centuryThe flared square-section vessel flanked with a clambering chilong handle and flanked with two wispy lingzhi, two sides joined by a horizontal bar with interlocking lozenges, 7cm wide.明晚期/清早期 十七世紀 仿古玉雕螭龍靈芝紋米斗Condition Report: A few tiny nibbles to edges, natural inclusions and fissures to stone, otherwise generally good.
Snuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.A fine Chinese white and russet jade snuff bottleQing dynasty, second half of 19th century, seal mark of Tie'AnThe even, white stone carved in a baluster shape with tall cylindrical neck and straight, wide mouth, one side preserving the original russet skin, the flat base finely carved in shallow relief with the seal mark, 銕庵 Tie'An, green hardstone stopper, 5.3cm high without stopper.清十九世紀 帶皮白玉雕鼻煙壺,「銕庵」款Ivory Exemption Number: 2DKDE13ZSnuff bottles from a Private Collection (Lots 95-238), mostly formed by Frederick George Ruddle (1886-1960), from Carshalton, Surrey, and Lily Beatrice Ruddle (neé Etherington) 1887-1972, from Sutton, Surrey.The Ruddle family were owners of a large bakery in Sutton, and property developers in Sutton and Carshalton, SurreyFrederick was by trade, a sign writer; Frederick and Lily left England initially for South Africa and subsequently for Australia, where they settled shortly before the first world war. They had eight children.Frederick then took up an executive role for an Australia, Southeast Asia and South Sea Island trading company, Burns Philp, which took him to travel extensively in East Asia; it is presumably during the course of these travels that he had the opportunity to discover Chinese and East Asian Art, and start amassing his collection of snuff bottles, amongst other things. He was a passionate collector of many things beside snuff bottles, including Oceanic Art and Orientalia.In 1978, the current vendor, a grandchild of Frederick, came to England to attend Cambridge university. At the time he was given power of attorney from the executors of the estate to assist in and arrange the sale of Frederick and Lily’s remaining real estate and properties in Sutton and Carshalton.As thanks for his assistance, the executors, Molly and Hilda Ruddle, gave him the collection of snuff bottles, in 1980, which he lovingly preserved, researched, and added to over the years.Condition Report: Mouth not perfectly circular. A few very tiny nibbles to edges of mouth. Natural inclusions and a few almost invisible natural fissures.
A PAIR OF JADE, CHROME DIOPSIDE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, BY MARGHERITA BURGENER Each rectangular polished jade plaque, set at the centre with a circular-cut chrome diopside, within a pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond border, mounted in 18K gold, signed Margherita Burgener, with maker's marks, Italian registry mark, French import mark, with maker's case, length 2.2cm
comprising: a pale celadon jade ring with tiny russet inclusions, 2.7cm high; a celadon jade ring, 2.7cm high; a small greyish-brown ring, 2cm high; a green jade ring, 2.7cm high; a jadeite ring, 2.7cm high; a brownish-celadon jade ring, 2.5cm high; and a celadon and russet jade ring, 2.5cm high Provenance: the celadon and russet ring acquired in 1974 and the celadon ring acquired in 1980.
comprising: a celadon-white jade ring carved with four fu (happiness) characters, 2.2cm high; a celadon and russet jade ring, 2.2cm high; a celadon jade ring carved in high relief with two bees, 2.2cm high; and a celadon and caramel jade ring carved in low relief with bands of archaistic C-scrolls, 2.5cm high Provenance: The 'fu' character ring, acquired in Hong Kong,1981.
comprising: a celadon and brown jade ring carved with C-scrolls, 2.7cm high; a green jade ring carved with archaistic scrolls, 3.3cm high; a celadon and brown jade ring carved with a calligraphic inscription, 2.3cm high; and a mottled cream and brown ring carved with chilong, 2.7cm high Provenance: The ring with calligraphic inscription was acquired from Frank Ormonde, London, 1992.
comprising: a celadon and russet jade ring, carved to the flattened russet side with a low relief chilong, 2.5cm high; a celadon and caramel jade ring with flattened side, 2.7cm high; and a mottled white and brown jade ring, carved in low relief with a chilong clambering over rockwork, 3cm high.
comprising: a large pudding stone ring, 2.7cm high; a reddish-brown pudding stone ring, 2.5cm high; a grey and orange pudding stone ring, 2.3 cm high; a reddish-orange jade ring, 2.7cm high; and a reddish-brown stone ring with white band, 2.5cm high Provenance: The reddish-brown pudding stone ring acquired in 1969; the reddish-brown stone ring acquired in London in 1981; the large pudding stone ring acquired in 2007.
comprising: a cream jade ring carved in low relief with a string of coins, 2.5cm high; a greyish-green jade ring carved in low relief with an archaistic taotie band between key-fret bands, 2.4cm high; a mottled cream and brown jade ring carved with a band of calligraphy, 2.5cm high; and a mottled brown and cream jade ring carved in low relief with a dragon, 2.1cm high Provenance: The ring with carved string of coins, acquired from Frank Ormonde, 1992.
Chinese carved jade moon flask, on a stand, overall 13cm, three carved jade panels on stands, seated dog, bird, two figures of buddha and a lapis lazuli angel.Qty: 9Condition report:Pale rectangular tablet - chip to one corner, 6x7.75cmTall rectangular tablet - two chips to the back right side, 6x4cm, chip to wooden baseBird - chips to beak, feathers, claws and tail featherPale vase - chip / missing piece to left-hand-side carved decorative handle, sticky tape residue to topDark rectangular tablet - chip to topOther items are in very good condition. Please see additional uploaded images.

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