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3159
$1,185.00

EIGHT JADE PENDANTS & PLAQUES.

1) Jade plaque of stylized dragon. Probably Han period, China. Body carved with yellow green stone beneath an extremely calcified surface. 2) Archaic jade pendant carved in form of tiger. Han period (2nd BC-2nd AD), China. With Archaic scrolling and crosshatched lines. One side gray-white, the other “chicken bone” white from calcification. 3) Jade pendant of tiger. Probably Han period, China. Carved as an elongated tiger with a scrolled body. Stone of a pale green color with an area of brown. 4) Archaic style jade. Han period (2nd c BC-2nd c AD), China. Hui form. Dragon form. Stone of white with large areas of a calcification. 5) Jade pendant. Warring states style, China. Knot opener in the form of a kuei dragon. Gray colored stone. 6) Jade pendant carved in form of a tiger. Han style and probably of the period, China. Plaque olive green stone with orange-tan. With area of calcification. 7) Jade plaque of dancing human figure. Probably Han period, China. Figure with a feathered cap. Pale green white stone with an eroded calcified surface. 8) Jade pendant with dragon design. Warring State style and possibly of the period, China. Jade of white color. SIZE: 1) 3-3/4″ x 2″. 2) 2-3/4″ l x 1-1/2″. 3) 3-3/4″ l. 4) 4-1/4″ l. 5) 4″. 6) 4-1/4″ x 1-3/4″. 7) 3-1/4″ l. 8) 2-7/8″ x 1-1/4″. PROVENANCE: The personal collection of Dr. Helga Wall-Apelt. CONDITION: Generally good with appropriate age wear. 47671-293, 9-95245, 9-95250, 9-95253, 9-95264, 9-95297, 9-95329, 9-95334, (1,750-2,750) – Lot 3159


Auction: Fine Art, Asian & Antiques - Winter 2016
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