Chinese taupe, russet, white and mottled jade carving of two recumbent cranes, each nuzzling the other and both holding a gnarled fruiting peach branch in their mouths, the long leaves reaching down the back of the darker crane, the stone of the pebble revealing the russet edge, the claws neatly tucked underneath and detailed work to the feathers.
3 ¼ inches, 8.3 cm long.
Qianlong, circa 1750.
Wood stand.
M5482
£12,500
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
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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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