671. Eleven Chinese jade carvings, Ming dynasty and later, and a lapis lazuli turtle, depicting animals and fruit, 7.5cm max. (12)
£500-1,000 672. Six Chinese jade items, including a white jade belthook, 21cm max. (6) £100-200
673. Five small Chinese jade carvings, three formed as small boys, two as peapods, 6.3cm max. (5) £250-350
674. Three small Chinese jade carvings, 18th century and later, one of a recumbent dog with its head turned, another formed as a fruit, the third of a snake-like beast upon a stone, 7.6cm. (3)
£300-500
675. Five Chinese jade belthooks, 19th / 20th century, one in two sections, and three carved with sinuous dragons, 11.5cm max. (6)
£500-1,000
676. Two small Chinese jadeite carvings, 19th / 20th century, one of a lady standing on the back of a turtle, the other in a boat with a small boy, 11cm. (2)
£150-300
677. Seven Chinese jade and other hardstone carvings, including a reticulated panel, two figural carvings and two carvings of animals with branches, 9.5cm max. (7)
£300-500
678. A large Chinese celadon jade ruyi sceptre, modern, carved with figures beneath pine trees, flowers and tendrils, the reverse with a four character Qianlong mark, 50.5cm.
£1,000-2,000
679. Two Chinese jade carvings, one a reticulated plaque of a deer, a large bird and flowers, the other of a monkey with a fruit branch, 11cm max. (2)
£400-600
680. Three Chinese jade carvings, 17th century and later, one as a phoenix beside a bamboo stem, another of three fruits, the last as a squirrel upon a large seed pod, 8.5cm max. (3)
£1,500-2,000
681. A Chinese rose quartz model of a gourd, an amethyst model of a dog, and hardstone carving of a duck, and soapstone vase formed as a flowerhead and a green hardstone carved bowl and cover formed as a lotus pot with a frog finial, 13.5cm max, three with wood stands. (9)
£100-200
682. A Chinese mottled-grey jade carving of a ram, 20th century, crouching with a chilong dragon on its back, 12cm.
£100-200
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