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(lot of 2) Chinese jade snuff bottles, one with a rounded rectangular body with a short cylindrical neck raised on a short oval foot ring, the gray matrix with russet inclusions, 2""h; the other with a celadon melon form body carved with butterflies and flowers, accented by turquoise leaves to the top, 2.5""h
Chinese export hand held filigree mirror with jade inlay, the back centered with a spinach green jade medallion pierced with flower and lingzhi, surrounded by various cabochons on a filigree tendril ground, the long handle accented by blossoms and with a Mughal style jade end with a foliage pattern, 19.25""h
An early 20th Century Chinese silver part buckle, the textured circular centre cast with the character Shou for longevity, surrounded by twelve alternating floral and coin discs, stamped 90, square seal mark, Wang Hing and Co, together with a Chinese carved carnelian toggle in the form of two gourds hanging from a pierced and carved leafy branch, the whole suspended on a jade bead set string (2)
An early 20th Century Chinese silver part buckle, the textured circular centre cast with the character Shou for longevity, surrounded by twelve alternating floral and coin discs, stamped 90, square seal mark, Wang Hing and Co, together with a Chinese carved carnelian toggle in the form of two gourds hanging from a pierced and carved leafy branch, the whole suspended on a jade bead set string (2)
A RARE CHINESE WHITISH JADE CONCH SHELL BRUSH WASHER, the front spiral part of the shell with incised details, leading to the central cavity terminating in a swept end, sitting on waves, the back with some subtle russet markings, Qing, probably Qianlong, 3.25"" long. Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013). The conch shell is a rare but highly significant subject to find in jade. It symbolises the pure and true teachings of the Buddha and is also a symbol of the Buddha`s voice, used to call worshipers together. Actual white conch shells are commonly used ritual implements in Tibetan Buddhism, to which the Qianlong Emperor adhered. This religious devotion was also a key political symbol of the Qing Emperor`s rule. It is significant that amongst the most precious objects placed in front of the Emperor a white conch shell took central place. Very few examples in jade have appeared on the market. Christie`s Hong Kong sold an exceptional white jade conch shell as Lot 2960 on 1st December 2010. PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO INTERNET BIDDING PERMITTED ON THIS LOT
A FINE CHINESE WHITISH-CELADON AND RUSSET JADE SNUFF BOTTLE of gently tapering square form, with mask and ring handles and a pronounced quatrefoil base, one side with vertically-arranged russet markings, Qing, probably Qianlong, 2.5"" high. Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013). PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO INTERNET BIDDING PERMITTED ON THIS LOT
A CHINESE ""BATAVIAN"" BOWL, the blue and white interior with five lively fish amongst foliage, the exterior with a rich brown glaze, the base with a `jade trinket` mark, Qing, 18th century, 6.5"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of S.R. Parker, Esq., past president of the Southeast Asian Ceramics Society.
A CHINESE QINGBAI `BASKETWEAVE` BOWL, the gently tapering body moulded with a basketweave pattern, the rim unglazed, Song/Yuan, 4"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013). This basketweave bowl almost certainly derives from a Tang Dynasty silver prototype. Examples in Ding ware and jade are also recorded.
A CHINESE GREEN JADE NOTCHED BI DISC, the spinach-coloured stone with a complex crystalline structure, the exterior with three sets of alternating directional notches, probably Neolithic, 3.75"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BROWNISH JADE CONG, the exterior carved in relief with the Eight Buddhist Trigrams, the predominantly light brown stone with some darker and lighter markings, Ming, 4.5"" across from corner to corner. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE CELADON JADE RECUMBENT ELEPHANT, the creature with its` head turned to the rear, the green stone with some brownish fissures, Qing, 18th century, 3.25"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BLACK AND YELLOWISH-GREEN JADE RECUMBENT HORSE, the animal with its` head raised and a finely carved mane, with its` legs tucked underneath the body, the stone with some complex fissures most notable on the back and revealing a warm yellowish-green stone underneath, probably Ming, 3.25"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE CELADON JADE MAGNOLIA-FORM VASE, the opaque stone with some light mottling and occasional darker markings, the larger cavity formed by a six-petal flower, flanked by the smaller, the base formed by conjoined foliage, late Ming/early Qing, 6"" high. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A MUGHAL STYLE EMBELLISHED CELADON JADE HAIR ORNAMENT of arc form, one end carved as a dragons head, the exterior carved with a Chinese chilong dragon and richly inlaid with gold scrolls, 18th/19th century, 4.5"" long. Provenance: Private collection, Cumbria. This unusual and lavish hair ornament appears to be unrecorded in the literature. It is widely known that the Qianlong Emperor was greatly impressed with the quality of Mughal jade carving and brought Muslim lapidaries to the palace workshops. The present lot is undoubtedly a product of this cross-cultural influence. For a quatrefoil box from the Danish Royal Collection with similar gold inlay, see Sotheby`s London 14th May 2014, lot 294.
A CHINESE BROWNISH JADE CONG, each corner carved in shallow relief with a stylised mask above a short footrim, the mottled stone with some darker markings, Ming, 3.25"" across from corner to corner. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE JADE OR AGATE BI DISC, one side carved with studs, the other with a tri-part motif, the stone ranging from greyish green to a russet brown colour, Qing, 2.25"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Lt. Col. Digby Willoughby MC, MBE (1934-2007), acquired whilst on active service in the Far East between 1954 and 1975, and thence by descent.
A CHINESE BROWN JADE CICADA PENDANT of compressed form, with pronounced eyes and carved details, the back with an old inventory number (1941-180), Neolithic/Shang, 1.75"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s
TWO CHINESE JADE DISCS, one of bi type carved on one side with shallow-relief nodules, the other incised with a chilong dragon, 2.25"" dia.; the other disc carved in high relief with a chilong dragon on one side and shallow-relief decoration on the other, 2"" dia.; both Zhou or later (2). Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE DARK BROWN JADE PENDANT in the form of an elongated and flattened bell, the upper part with a single band below the loop handle, Zhou or later, 4.25"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A STRING OF TWENTY CHINESE BROWN JADE BEADS of cylindrical form, Neolithic-Zhou, each bead circa 0.75"" long; and a mottled jade axe-form pendant, the stone partially calcified, with a lappet band of decoration, probably Zhou, 3"" long. (2). Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A LARGE CHINESE GREEN AND BROWNISH JADE CONG of rectangular form with cylindrical ends, the stone predominately of a semi-translucent sea-green tone with darker brownish markings, probably Zhou, 5"" high. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE MOTTLED GREEN JADE CHILONG BI DISC, the lower surface carved in low-relief with repeating nodules, the upper surface in high-relief with a chilong dragon, the creature holding a lingzhi-spray in its mouth, Han or later, 3.5"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE BLACK JADE BI DISC, both surfaces finely incised with archaic scrolls, the central aperture with slightly angled walls and an old collection number (63), one side of the disc with a slightly faceted depression in an area of lighter-toned stone, Shang/Zhou, 3.5"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE CALCIFIED JADE NOTCHED DISC of tri-foil form suggesting directional rotation, each foil with a notch group formed by two central teeth flanked by two slightly lower outer notches, the mostly calcified stone with turned shallow bands on each side and some mottled markings, the interior wall of the central aperture with an old collection number (143) and one side also with an collection label (76), Neolithic/Shang, 5"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s. For a thorough discussion on these notched discs see Rawson, Jessica, ""Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing"", British Museum, London 2002, pages 160-163, where several examples are illustrated which can be compared to the present lot.
A CHINESE GREEN AND RUSSET JADE DISC of plain form, the stone ranging in tone from celadon to sea-green, two areas of the rim with notable russet markings, Shang/Zhou, 4"" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s. For a comparable slightly larger disc dated to the Zhou Dynasty, see ""Chinese Jade: An Important Private Collection"", Spink & Son, London 1991, no. 20.
TWO CHINESE JADE SWORD SLIDES, the larger example carved with C-scrolls, of a greenish tone with brown markings, 3.5"" long; the other carved with foliate scrolls and a brocade band, of pale celadon tone with russet markings, 3"" long; both Han or later (2). Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE MOTTLED JADE CHILONG SWORD SLIDE, the scroll-form top carved in relief with a large chilong dragon facing a smaller creature, the stone of opaque whitish tone with darker markings, Ming or earlier, 3.25"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE CALCIFIED JADE DRAGON GARMENT HOOK of curved form, one end formed as a dragon`s head, the upper surface carved with a chilong dragon, the greyish-ivory coloured stone with some brown markings, Ming or earlier, 3.5"" long. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.
A CHINESE WHITISH JADE ARCHER`S RING of cylindrical form with an angled top, Qing, 1"" high; and a soapstone example carved with stylised characters, 1"" high (2). Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.

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