Lot 1083
  • 1083

A GROUP OF JADE AND AGATE ARTICLES LATE QING DYNASTY

Estimate
1,500 - 2,000 USD
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Description

  • ceramics
comprising a white jade reticulated plaque centered with a shou character; a pale celadon jade plaque with bats and peaches flanking two revolving discs; a celadon jade plaque mounted in yellow gold stamped 18K; and an agate toggle carved as two squirrels on a gourd (4)

Provenance

The white jade 'shou' plaque:
Eugene Sung, New York, 1977.

The agate toggle:
Kenneth Brown, La Jolla, California, 1977.

Condition

The three jade plaques are in good overall condition with only expected wear. The agate toggle with three tiny chips; two cat ears and the tip of the curling leaf at the base. The surface with expected wear.
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