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637. A Chinese jade carving of a recumbent water


buffalo, 19th / 20th


century, the beast turns his head to dexter, the stone with grey-brown mottling, raised on a wood stand, 13cm. (2) £1,500-2,000


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638. A Chinese jade carving of a hare, probably 17th century, crouching with its ears flush to its body, the grey stone with black striations, together with a wood stand, 5.7cm. (2)


£250-350


639. A Chinese jade carving of a seated phoenix, Ming dynasty or earlier, probably a scabbard terminal, the celadon stone with brown inclusions, the wings, feathers and feet well defined, 4.2cm.


£400-600


640. A Chinese celadon jade carving of Shoulao, 19th century, holding a peach and his staff, his feet disappearing into flowing robes, 10cm.


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641. A Chinese celadon jade carving of a horse, 19th / 20th century, pausing to wade through a river, 7.9cm.


£500-700


642. A Chinese jade carving of a hawk, Ming dynasty or later, with a small lizard climbing on its back, the celadon-coloured stone flecked with brown and black, 6.5cm. £300-500


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643. A Chinese celadon jade reticulated vase, 19th century, carved with flowers and foliage, the top reduced, 8.7cm. £700-900


644. A Chinese brooch, formed from two jade plaques, one carved as a vase of flowers, the other as a bird amidst flowers, 7cm.


£50-150


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