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625. A Chinese hardstone tree, 20th century, with rock crystal leaves and a green quartz or bowenite base, raised on a wood stand, 67cm high. (2)


£200-300


626. A Chinese lapis lazuli carving of a water buffalo, 19th century, kneeling down and with a small boy upon its back, minor faults, glued to a wood stand, 19cm.


£1,500-2,000


627. Two Chinese jade carvings, probably 19th century, one a white jade carving of a fox and two cubs converging on a reticulated leafy branch, the other of two lion dogs, sitting top to tail with sprays of lingzhi in their mouths, one dog a pale celadon, the other a rich brown, both with wood stands, and a large quartz carving of a fisherman, carrying a large fish over one shoulder, 12cm max. (5) £300-500


628. A small Chinese soapstone carving of Buddhai Ho Shang, 19th century, the corpulent monk reclines holding his knees and wearing a bead necklace, 5.4cm.


£500-700


629. Two Chinese rock crystal vases, 19th / 20th century, one raised on the back of a phoenix and with a lion dog to the base, the other with a cover, and with a phoenix, peaches and lingzhi fungus, 13.8cm. (3)


£500-800 28


630. A Chinese rock crystal Three Friends of Winter vase, 19th century, carved as two trunks, one of pine with two cranes perched in its branches, the other of prunus, the base with lingzhi, a bamboo sprig and a small deer, small chips, 15.5cm.


£600-1,000


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