Chinese pale celadon jade carving of a crouching Buddhist lion, with open mouth and ridged spine, with fine detail to the claws and hair work to the mane and tail.
Qianlong, circa 1760.
With wood stand.
2 7/8 inches
R1078
£58,000
Chinese pale celadon circular openwork jade box, the pierced cover carved with a long-tailed crested pheasant looking back amongst flowering prunus branches and intricately serrated-edge leaves, all encircled by an archaic-style dragon border, repeated on the box base.
5 1/2 inches, 13.8cm diameter.
Ming dynasty, circa 1600.
M2871
£10,000
青白玉鹅
长2 1/4英寸,5.7厘米。
乾隆,1736-1795。
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With 1000 illustrations
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Edited by Rose Kerr
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The centenary exhibition catalogue
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