TWO CHINESE JADE BUTTERFLY PENDANT, QING DYNASTY Two Chinese, late Qing D,jade butterfly pendants, the first a stylized butterfly with circular wings curled at the sides of the short body, the stone of a pale celadon colour, the second reticulated butterfly pendant carved on both sides with broad furling wings and antennae curling and reaching above for a lucky symbol at the centre, the stone of a celadon colour.
D: 2 3/16" (5.6cm) - 2 6/16" (6cm)
Condition: Both in excellent condition with natural inculsion and fissures
A Celadon Jade Mythical Beast Pendant, Qing Dynasty
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Carved in a compact, recumbent position with symmetrical attributes, its legs tucked beneath its body and the mane and tail flowing to each side, the stone of yellow-celadon tones with small russet inclusions
height 1.5"
height 3.7 cm
A Chinese Celadon Jade Figure of Seated Guanyin
LATE QING DYNASTY
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carved from a semi-translucent stone of icy blue-green to show the figure seated above loosely crossed legs, the eyes cast down towards a bottle vase supported in gathered hands. Narrowly incised details accentuate the upswept hair and layered folds of simple robes that collect over a rocky base weathered with angular apertures, all above a bronze fountain stand, cast with pierced ruyi heads and lotus scrollwork, traces of gilt details.
Height 7 in., 17.8 cm.
JADE CELADON AND DARK BROWN CHIMERA MING / QING DYNASTY carved standing, the head looking slightly upward, with white, russet and dark brown inclusions, with finely carved wood stand 13cm long Estimate £ 8,000-12,000 Provenance: Selected contents from the estate of the late Lady Mary Stewart - see lot 151 for further information. Acquired Sydney L. Moss, 1965, with receipt. Sold for £8,750 (buyer's premium included)
Chinese Qing Dynasty Carved Jade Elephant: . China, Qing Dynasty. Depicts an elephant with head turned to face behind it with two children clinging to its back and tail, carved from celadon jade with russet inclusions. Jade, 2 5/8" t x 3 7/8" w x 2 3/4" d, . . From the collection of a Waterloo, Canada gentleman. Condition Light surface wear associated with age, otherwise good condition.
A Carved Celadon Jade and Rootwood Mountain
Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)
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comprising a rootwood mass echoing the silhouette of a celadon jade carving mounted within its shadow atop a scroll-form stand. The celadon jade carving showing a scholar and deer before sheer rock faces.
Height overall 3 1/8 in., 8 cm.
Chinese Qing Celadon Jade Carving of Berries or Grapes: A well carved and pierced Chinese jade carving of berries or grapes with amazing quality of carving and polish. A great example of Qing carving. SKU: 03198 Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.
Chinese carved celadon vase Chinese carved celadon vase, Qing Dynasty, carved Qianlong mark to underside of foot, hexagonal in shape with archaistic decoration, 11.25"h x 6.25"wProvenance: Palmetto Hall: The Jay P. Altmayer Family Collection
Five Chinese Celadon Jade Carvings
QING DYNASTY (1644-1912)
comprising two pale celadon carvings of blossoming flowers, a russet and pale celadon carving of mushrooms, a pale celadon carving of melons and a russet celadon model of a peach.
Height of tallest 2 1/2 in., 6.4 cm.
Property from a Private Chicago Estate
Sale 487 Lot 154
A Carved Celadon Jade Belt Buckle late qing dynasty carved to show lingzhi, Buddha's hand citron and peaches. Length 3 inches. California
Five Chinese Jade Carvings
QING DYNASTY (1644-1912)
comprising a pale celadon jade carving of double peaches, a pale celadon jade carving of gourds, a celadon and russet jade carving of lingzhi, a mottled celadon jade carving of peaches and a celadon jade carving of blossoming flowers.
Width of largest 2 1/2 in., 6.3 cm.
Property from a Private Chicago Estate
A Celadon Jade Inset Huanghuali Wood Cover Box Length 7 1/4 in. , 18. 42 cm. : A Celadon Jade Inset Huanghuali Wood Cover Box. QING DYNASTY (1644-1912). of square form, the cover inset with two celadon jade plaques, the first reticulated and carved to show a goose flying admist lotus blossoms and entwined leafy vines, the second carved and decorated with Buddhist emblems, the cover having shaped and beaded edges. . Length 7 1/4 in. , 18. 42 cm. . Condition Width 7 1/4 in. , 18. 42 cmHeight 3 in. , 7. 62 cmLength of larger jade plaque 3 7/8 in. , 9. 84 cmLength of smaller jade plaque 2 7/8 in. , 5. 08 cm. For condition inquiries please contact asian@hindmanauctions. com
Chinese, late Qing dynasty. Carved from a grayish celadon nephrite jade. The central panel decorated with stylized yunwen in low relief. Having openwork designed bat to the top and stylized dragon to the bottom.
H. 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.)
Fine Chinese pale celadon jade miniature tray and celadon and brown russet model of a mythical beast qing dynasty The finely carved tray is of quatrefoil form paneled by openwork and carved foliate handles in reverse, together with a celadon and brown russet model of a recumbent lion, scrolling tail, open mouth and detailed eyes. Tray L: 4 in. #9946 & 6439 Note: For a similar example see; Selected examples from the Jade Exhibition at Stockholm, 1963, ' A comprehensive Study' Pl. 13 No, 2. 1/2 in. inclusion or crack to tray, fret to flower form handle on one side. Some other minor fretting. Beast possibly earlier, minor surface scratching.
CHINESE CELADON JADE MOUNTAIN, Qing Dynasty. Carved with six dignitaries under pine tree - 4 1/2 in. high, 7 in. long.
Good condition
TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE CARVINGS, MYTHICAL BEAST AND P...TWO CHINESE CELADON JADE CARVINGS, MYTHICAL BEAST AND POEM PLAQUE, QING DYNASTY (1644-1912), two celadon jade carvings with orange-brown russet inclusions comprising one recumbent mythical beast in the Ming Dynasty taste carved with armored ruyi flower form plates and flaming tail, height: 1", width: 2", depth: 3/4"; and a rectangular plaque with scalloped ends is carved in relief with a watery landscape of a boat leaving a bay with forlorn figure and pair of ducks opposed by a five line poem, height: 2 1/2", width: 1 1/2", depth: 1/4".
Condition:
Some surface wear, a hole in plaque for suspension. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.”
Chinese Qing Dynasty Carved Jade Pendant: . China, Qing Dynasty. Rectangular pendant with decorative scrolled top carved with avian and branch depictions from celadon jade. Jade, 2 3/8" x 1 1/2", . Marked on verso. From the collection of a Waterloo, Canada gentleman. Condition Light surface wear associated with age, otherwise good condition.
2PC CHINESE QING DYNASTY CARVED JADE SCULPTURES China,Qing DynastyIncludes a figure of a bowing scholar carved from celadon jade, and a figure of a kneeling scholar carved from celadon and russet jade.
2 CHINESE JADE CARVED CONG ,QING DYNASTY Two Chinese jade carved Congs, dating from the Qing Dynasty. Two cylindrical cubes encased in a square prism, which hark back to ritual objects, one is a dark spinach color with darker inclusions and the other celadon color with cloudy inclusions.
H. 2" (5.1 cm), Wide and Long: 2 1/2" (6.3 cm)
provenance: collection of a private New Jersey collector
Condition: both in overall good condition with natural inclusion and fissure,one nick to the rim of the spinach Cong and a crack to the upper body of the celadon Cong
LARGE LONGQUAN CELADON CARVED DRAGON BASIN
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY ? ??????the shallow rounded sides rising from a short tapered foot to a flared rim, finely carved to the centre with two sinuous chi dragons amidst stylized ruyi-head cloud, the well with a border of lotus blooms between a narrow band of classic floral scroll, covered overall with an olive-green glaze, an unglazed ring to the base burnt orange in the firing(1)33.7cm diameterNote: A comparable Longquan celadon dish of similar form and decorated with a floral motif, dated to the Ming dynasty 15th century, was offered at Sotheby's New York, 12 Sep, 2018, lot 249
CHINESE HETIAN JADE CARVING: BOY FIGURE, QING D. Chinese, late Qing, Naturalistically carved as a white jade woman its head turned facing it`s side, all in a pale celadon hue
L: 2 3/8" (6cm)
Condition: In overall good condition with natural fissure and inclusion
Chinese Qing Celadon Bat and Shou Large Bowl 17''x4.5''. A carved bat and shou motif pedestal bowl with light celadon glazing. Unmarked. It has an 18'' hairline crack that runs through the center. 18th or 19th century, Qing dynasty.
CHINESE QING DYNASTY CARVED JADE DRAGON BELT HOOK China,Qing DynastyDecorated with a reticulated dragon to top with carved dragon head hook from celadon jade.
PALE CELADON CARVING OF AN APSARA
QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY ? ?????the flying deity dressed in a long robe with scarf floating horizontally due to the wind blow, her head half raised with jewelled high chignon, both arms extending forwards holding a vessel, a band of swirling clouds supporting her underneath, the stone of even pale celadon colour(1)9.2cm wideProvenance: Private collection, England, has been collecting Chinese jades for over 20 years
Chinese Qing Decorated Celadon Vase Table Lamp 27''x9''. A white slip decorated celadon handled vase with blossoming lotus flower motifs. It has carved jade double rings pulls with lapis beads. Gilt carved Italian wood top and bottom fittings. Vase measures 16''. Lamp has not been taken apart. Some visible chipping to top rim under mount. Some wear to gilt surface on mounts. 19th century, Qing dynasty.
CHINESE CELADON JADEITE PENDANT OF DRAGON, QING D. Chinese ,Qing Dynasty, a celadon jade pendant finely carved with dragons and dense swirls of scrolls throughout the body
H: 2"(5.3cm) D: 1.3"(3.3cm)
Condition: in overall good condition with natural discolor and inclusion
CHINESE MING CELADON JADE HORSE CARVINGDESCRIPTION: A Late Ming to Early Qing Celadon jade horse carving on wood base, Ming dynasty. Carved Marking at underside of belly. CIRCA: 17th Cent. Possibly older. (Late Ming to Early Qing) ORIGIN: China DIMENSIONS: (Horse off base) H: 2.75" x W: 1.5" x L: 4.5" (Base) H: 0.5" x W: 2.5" x L: 5.5" Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
A CHINESE PALE CELADON GREEN JADEITE JADE BELT BUCKLE, LATE QING DYNASTY (1644-1912), : A CHINESE PALE CELADON GREEN JADEITE JADE BELT BUCKLE, LATE QING DYNASTY (1644-1912), each buckle with scalloped corners and shaped end is carved with an undulating line, the tops with writhing qilong beasts in a Yin Yang crouching pose, the hook carved with a beast mask, verso button hooks and incised smoke swirl ends. Height: 1 1/2" Width: 4 1/8" Depth: 1 3/4" Condition Minor expected surface wear, one with small crack, good cloudy/fatty texture interior, and overall in good condition, wear commensurate with age and use. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS. " NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
FINELY CARVED AND RARE PAIR OF PALE CELADON JADE TABLE SCREENS WITH ZITAN STANDS
QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD, 1736-1795 ??? ???????????? ???????????each screen of flattened disc form, one carved to one side depicting a seated elderly scholar by the river bank accompanied by his attendant amid lush pine trees issuing from craggy rocks, the reverse with a large pine tree amid jagged cliffs with a small sampan berthing underneath, the other table screen carved on one side with an elder scholar walking on stick in conversation with a young boy under large pine trees nearby waterfalls, the reverse with another elder scholar playing qin musical instrument on a sampan passing by pine trees growing on the river bank, the stone of pale celadon tone with some russet skin around the edge, each plaque paired with a two-partzitan woodstand, the upper part reticulated carved with bats flying between ruyi-head clouds, further supported on a rectangular stand with fenced border in openwork (2)jade: 25.3cm diameter each; 48cm overall height with standProvenance: Formerly in the collection of Marie Josephina de Berlaymont, BelgiumNote: A pair of comparable Qing dynasty pale celadon jade table screens with spinach jade stands were sold at Sotheby's New York, 23 September 2020, lot 655
3PC Chinese Qing Dynasty Carved Jade Medallions: . China, Qing Dynasty. Includes one medallion depicting to figures beneath a tree on one side with calligraphy on the other, a medallion depicting a a figure playing an instrument, and one medallion depicting a butterfly over a character carved from celadon jade. Jade, Smallest 2 1/8" x 1 1/2", Largest 2 3/8" x 1 5/8". . From the collection of a Waterloo, Canada gentleman. Condition Light surface wear associated with age, otherwise good condition.
MUGHAL-STYLE PALE CELADON JADE SHELL-FORMED DISH
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY ? ???????????elegantly and thinly carved in the form of a delicate, symmetrical lobed shell, extending to a single curling foliate handle and raised on a low eight-petalled floral foot, the stone of even and translucent pale celadon colour(1)14.3cm wideProvenance: Private French collectionNote: Mughal style jade vessels were greatly admired by the Qing Court and the Qianlong Emperor in particular. One of Qianlong Emperor's great passions was jade, and particularly treasured those he termed 'Hindustan' (Hengdusitan or Wendusitan) jades. Such was his fascination with these foreign jades that in 1768 he wrote a scholarly text on the geography of Hindustan and the derivation of its name, identifying an area in what is now northern India centring on the city of Agra. In the eighteenth century, this area was part of the Mughal Empire and thus the jades are today often referred to as 'Mughal' jades. Jade carving had reached new heights under the rule of the great Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (1627-58), and it was this style that appears to have particularly appealed to the Qianlong Emperor, although he also collected jades from other parts of the Muslim world.This particular shell form is comparably rare and further demonstrated in the Imperial collections in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, museum no. Gu Yu?? 1060. Another highly important Mughal jade shell-formed cup, dated to the 17th century and inscribed with a Qianlong imperial poem dated to 1744, was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 27 May 2008, lot 1527.
Yellowish Celadon Jade Duck, Qing Dynasty
Carved in the round as a pair of mandarin ducks floating on a lotus pad, each carrying a stem of blooming flora in their beak
width 3.2"
width 8.2 cm
FOUR CHINESE WHITE JADE FIGURES ON STANDS (LATE QING DYNASTY): FOUR CHINESE WHITE JADE FIGURES ON STANDS (LATE QING DYNASTY). comprising:. a) white jade carved reclining figure with drum; height with base: 7. 8 cm (3 1/16 in. ), without base: 4. 8 cm (1 7/8 in. ). b) white jade carving of a lotus leaf; height with base: 6 cm (2 3/8 in. ), without base: 3 cm (1 3/16 in. ). c) celadon jade carving of a recumbent deer with underside carved with yin and yang symbol; height with base: 7 cm (2 3/4 in. ), without base: 3. 7 cm (1 7/16 in. ). d) white jade grouping of three rams with underside carved with yin and yang symbol; height with base: 5. 1 cm (2 in. ), without base: 4. 7 cm (1 7/8 in. ). . LOT NOTES. This lot is from the collection of the prominent historical figure Dr. Victor Chi-tsai Hoo, dignitary from the Republic of China, and himself descending from an influential family of diplomats. His father, Hu Weide, was the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Qing Dynasty, and briefly served as the Premier of the Republic of China after Duan Qirui was ousted from Beijing in 1926. He was instrumental in bringing democracy to the Qing Dysnasty and was a member of the Chinese delegation at both the Treaty of Versailles as well as the Hague Peace Conference. . Victor Hoo, coming from such an illustrious family, continued in his father's footsteps as a diplomat for the Republic of China. Having represented China at the League of Nations, Dr. Hoo was later named Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1945, and later became the highest ranking Nationalist Chinese at the United Nations, becoming Undersecretary General. The only member of the higher staff of the United Nations to speak all five official languages fluenty (Chinese, Russian, English, French, and Spanish), Dr. Hoo was socially adept and extremely active on the international stage. He was both a participant and contributor representing the Republic of China's wishes at the most seminal events of the 20th Century, including the Versailles Treaty, the San Francisco Conference creating the UN, Dumbarton Oaks, and many others. It is perhaps for this reason, that Chiang Kai Shek ordered Dr. Victor Hoo to remain at office at the United Nations as long as possible, which he did until the end of his life, at the age of 77. . PROVENANCE. Collection of Dr. Victor Chi-tsai Hoo (1894-1972), Chinese Diplomat and Undersecretary General of the United Nations, and son of Hu Weide (1863-1933), Chinese Ambassador to Russia, Japan, and France. Thence by descent in the family
A group of twelve carved jade decorations
Late Qing/Republic Period
The first five of animal motif, including a pale celadon-colored buffalo with a layer of russet skin, a white nephrite cat resting on a tasseled fan, a recumbent horse with a monkey on its back, a ram group carved from a two colored stone, and a pendant carved in openwork with a bat and a floral spray; two figural toggles, each depicting a small boy, carved from white nephrite, two carved as a fox and a grape cluster, the tenth a peach group carved from pale celadon colored nephrite with russet inclusions, mounted with a metal pin, the eleventh a small white nephrite boulder mounted with a metal pin, carved using the stone's natural shape to depict a sage in a mountainous landscape; the last a two-ringed wheel carved with scrolls, centered with a mobile four-petaled flower (some with small chips).
2 1/4in (5.7cm) diameter of wheel
CHINESE JADE INSET CARVED IVORY TABLE SCREEN, LATE QING DYNASTY 10 3/4 X 11 3/4 IN. (27.31 X 29.85 CM.)CHINESE JADE INSET CARVED IVORY TABLE SCREEN, LATE QING DYNASTY, with a pierced and carved scrolling foliate panel inset into simple frame and stand, centering a grey and white archaistic carved chime enclosed within a ring of pierced and carved mother of pearl domes, above a celadon carved phoenix and surmounted by a central pierced carved spinach jade panel carving of longevity with celadon carved bats inset to each side, the sides of the stand with celadon and rust jade archaistic carvings, the frame and stand delicately carved in an allover brocade pattern Dimensions: 10 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (27.31 x 29.85 cm.)
FOUR CHINESE WHITE JADE FIGURES ON STANDS (LATE QING DYNASTY): FOUR CHINESE WHITE JADE FIGURES ON STANDS (LATE QING DYNASTY). comprising:. a) white jade carved reclining figure with drum; height with base: 7. 8 cm (3 1/16 in. ), without base: 4. 8 cm (1 7/8 in. ). b) white jade carving of a lotus leaf; height with base: 6 cm (2 3/8 in. ), without base: 3 cm (1 3/16 in. ). c) celadon jade carving of a recumbent deer with underside carved with yin and yang symbol; height with base: 7 cm (2 3/4 in. ), without base: 3. 7 cm (1 7/16 in. ). d) white jade grouping of three rams with underside carved with yin and yang symbol; height with base: 5. 1 cm (2 in. ), without base: 4. 7 cm (1 7/8 in. ). . LOT NOTES. Lot numbers 3-17 in this auction are from the collections of the prominent historical figures Dr. Victor Chi-tsai Hoo and his brother Ambassador Hu Shi Xi, dignitaries from the Republic of China, and themselves descending from an influential family of diplomats. Their father, Hu Weide, was the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Qing Dynasty, and briefly served as the Premier of the Republic of China after Duan Qirui was ousted from Beijing in 1926. He was instrumental in bringing democracy to the Qing Dysnasty and was a member of the Chinese delegation at both the Treaty of Versailles as well as the Hague Peace Conference. . Victor Hoo, coming from such an illustrious family, continued in his father's footsteps as a diplomat for the Republic of China. Having represented China at the League of Nations, Dr. Hoo was later named Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1945, and later became the highest ranking Nationalist Chinese at the United Nations, becoming Undersecretary General. The only member of the higher staff of the United Nations to speak all five official languages fluenty (Chinese, Russian, English, French, and Spanish), Dr. Hoo was socially adept and extremely active on the international stage. He was both a participant and contributor representing the Republic of China's wishes at the most seminal events of the 20th Century, including the Versailles Treaty, the San Francisco Conference creating the UN, Dumbarton Oaks, and many others. It is perhaps for this reason, that Chiang Kai Shek ordered Dr. Victor Hoo to remain at office at the United Nations as long as possible, which he did until the end of his life, at the age of 77. . PROVENANCE. Collection of Dr. Victor Chi-tsai Hoo (1894-1972), Chinese Diplomat and Undersecretary General of the United Nations, and son of Hu Weide (1863-1933), Chinese Ambassador to Russia, Japan, and France. Thence by descent in the family
2pc Chinese Qing Jade Cicada Pendants 1.25'' and 2.5''. A duo of pale celadon carved cicada pendants. Excellent condition. Late 19th century, Qing dynasty.
2PC Chinese Qing Dynasty Carved Jade Sculptures: . China, Qing Dynasty. Includes a figure of a bowing scholar carved from celadon jade, and a figure of a kneeling scholar carved from celadon and russet jade. Jade, Smallest 2" t x 1 1/4" w x 7/8" d, Largest 2 7/8" t x 1 1/2" w x 5/8" d. . From the collection of a Waterloo, Canada gentleman. Condition Kneeling scholar with fleck to base, both with light surface wear associated with age, otherwise good condition.
CHINESE HARDSTONE CARVING ON STAND - Late Qing Jadeite Carving of a Fish Feeding from Seaweed, in pale celadon green with shots of Imperial emerald, set into a custom ocean wave carved wooden stand with molded rectangular base. 7 1/2" tall figure, 10 3/4" x 6 1/4" x 3 3/4" overall. Fine condition.
40 Chinese Russet and Celadon Jade Boulder Qing Dynasty Carved with boys before a pavilion entrance. Length 4 inches. C Property of a Private Collecto
Chinese Qing Dynasty Carved Jade Pendant: . China, Qing Dynasty. Depicts the figure of a smiling person holding a branch from a peach tree carved from celadon jade. Jade, 2 3/8" x 1 3/4", . . From the collection of a Waterloo, Canada gentleman. Condition Very light surface wear associated with age and use, otherwise good condition.
LARGE CELADON AND RUSSET JADE 'FIVE DRAGONS' WASHER
QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD ??? ????????????????of compressed ovoid form, rising from a flat base to wide shoulders and an inverted rim, exquisitely carved in high relief with five dragons pursuing a flaming pearl amongst dense spiralling clouds, where parts of their body disappear into, all above rockwork and crashing waves, the base further carved with a whirlpool, the stone of beige-celadon colour variegated with russet and brown(1)21.5cm wideProvenance: Private French collection; formerly in the collection of French Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962) (by repute)Note: Two closely comparable Qing dynasty jade washers, similar in the design of dragons chasing a flaming pearl, one of pale celadon jade and the other of spinach-green with russet skin jade, are in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, museum nos. Gu yu ?? 2963 and 8817. Two further similar examples, one with highly similar colour of the jade and the size, dated to the early Qing dynasty, was from the Metropolitan Museum of Art- The Florence and Herbert Irving Gift and sold at Sotheby's New York, 10 September 2019, lot 25; the other of spinach-green jade and slightly larger in size, was sold at Christie's New York, 13 Sep 2019, lot 937.
6PC CHINESE QING DYNASTY JADE HARDSTONE GROUP China,Qing DynastyGroup includes reticulated amulet of opposing chilong figures, calligraphic amulet, small celadon jade and russet chilong medallion, celadon jade archer's ring, and two celadon jade and russet leaf carvings.Hardstone, jadeLargest 2 3/8" long,From an Uxbridge, Massachusetts estate.
8 Chinese Celadon Jade Lion Late Qing Dynasty Carved in a recumbent position with a beribboned ball. Length 2 1/2 inches. C Property of a Private Collecto
Three Jade Carvings, Qing Dynasty ?????????11.4cm,?? Three Jade Carvings The first is a semi-translucent white jade ink cake stand with its upper surface carved in relief with five parallel groves, and raised on two scrolling feet; the second is a pale celadon jade belt buckle with its russet face carved in relief with a sinuous chilong, the reverse has two oval buttons; the third is a semi-translucent white jade hair pin carved as with a ruyi-head and a plain shaft. Qing Dynasty Longest: 4 1/2 inches (11.4 cm) [Chips]
A QING DYNASTY CELADON JADE FIGURAL POEM PLAQUE PENDANT, CHINESE, 1644-1912, : A QING DYNASTY CELADON JADE FIGURAL POEM PLAQUE PENDANT, CHINESE, 1644-1912, one side carved with a figure of a mother and child with bamboo and dragon appearing in the sky, opposed by an archaic style poem with poet signature. 3 5/8" x 1 7/8" Condition Some surface wear, minor losses, darkened tone within crevices, but overall in very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS. "
CHINESE CARVED CELADON VASE, NOW MOUNTED AS A TABLE LAMP, QING DYNASTYCHINESE CARVED CELADON VASE, NOW MOUNTED AS A TABLE LAMP, QING DYNASTY, of baluster form and carved with three central 'shou' characters enclosed within a ring of bats below a band of wide lappets, wood base, now drilled for electricity - h:11in.
CHINESE QING DYNASTY CARVED JADE PENDANT China,Qing DynastyRectangular pendant with decorative scrolled top carved with avian and branch depictions from celadon jade.
3PC CHINESE QING DYNASTY CARVED JADE MEDALLIONS China,Qing DynastyIncludes one medallion depicting to figures beneath a tree on one side with calligraphy on the other, a medallion depicting a a figure playing an instrument, and one medallion depicting a butterfly over a character carved from celadon jade.
CHINESE QING CELADON JADE CARVING OF BERRIES OR GRAPESA well carved and pierced Chinese jade carving of berries or grapes with amazing quality of carving and polish. A great example of Qing carving.
SKU: 03198
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