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A collection of Chinese jewellery comprising: silver metal mounted bracelet with jade panels, silver metal bracelet with cinnabar lacquer panels, five rings one amethyst, two agate, one possibly jadeite and one turquoise matric, and a jadeite fruit shaped pendant with gold chain, with letter dated 3rd January 1949, from Barbara Hall addressed to Mrs Cooling relating to the jewellery
A Chinese jade brush pot modelled as a bamboo section on three feet, Qianlong mark the jade of celadon hue, naturalistically carved on the exterior as three sections of a bamboo trunk with leafy branch curling up and around the vessel to the rim, with three bamboo spray feet, the base with a finely carved Qianlong four-character mark 9.8cm high, 4.8cm diameter In good condition overall, with some dark speckling and milky inclusionView on auctionatrium.com
A very impressive and large Chinese celadon jade elephant, 19th/20th century the large celadon jade boulder well carved as an elephant, his head turned to one side, and with three small children grooming and washing him, one child holding a lingzhi stem The depiction of elephants and children grooming is a common theme in Chinese art throughout a variety of mediums. The Qing court was reported to be amoured with animals such as horses and elephants, with elephants being known to symbolise peace and the children symbolising prosperity Literature: For a similar composition, but with two boy attendants and dated to the eighteenth century, see `China The Three Emperors Royal Academy of Arts 2005`, no 300 which comes from the Palace Museum Beijing (Gu90193). For another similar example with one boy on an elephant dated to the early 20th century, see `Later Chinese Jades, from the Asian Art Museum of San Fransisco`, 2007, pg.89 14.5cm high, 18cm wide, 12cm deep In good conditionView on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese jade brush washer of a lotus leaf and Mandarin ducks the celadon jade of even tone, naturally and finely pierced and carved as a large curly lotus leaf and two Mandarin ducks resting amongst the stems 9cm diameter In good condition, with natural milky and brown inclusionsView on auctionatrium.com
A small Chinese white jade bi disc, 19th/20th century both sides finely carved with archaistic motifs designed as a whorling pattern, the pierced centre with slightly angled sides 5.3cm diameter In excellent condition, with an area of slight fritting to the inside rimView on auctionatrium.com
A group of six various Chinese snuff bottles comprising of a white jade oviform bottle, carved on each side with flowers with stopper, a rock crystal snuff bottle with carved mask and loop handles, a yellow oviform bottle carved as an elephant with stopper, a hardstone bottle carved with a flower and bamboo, and two clear bottles with stoppers The jade bottle 6.7cm, the rock crystal bottle 7.5cm, the yellow bottle 6cm, the hardstone bottle 6.8cm, one clear bottle 7.5cm the other 6.4cm high With some minor chips, especially to the carved flower on the hardstone bottle and one clear bottle with chip to one shoulderView on auctionatrium.com
A CHINESE JADE PENDANT in the form of vase of flowers, 2 3/4", late 19th Century/early 20th Century, property of Dr George Ernest Morrison (1862-1920), who travelled in the New Hebrides and beyond, with original case and card Provenance: Dr George Ernest Morrison (1862-1920), also known as `Chinese `Morrison, was an Australian adventurer and The Times Peking Correspondent. He eventually, after resigning from The Times, became a political advisor to the Chinese government

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