£950
Two Chinese pale celadon jade carvings, 18th/19th century,
the first carved as a mandarin duck turning its neck backward to bite a sprig of foliage, with a russet skin to the crest on its head, 5.7 cm, the second carved in the form of two bitter melons with leaves and tendrils, 6 cm long, with two incorrect wood stands
Both carvings have natural inclusions to the stone otherwise in good condition with no restoration chips or cracks, one of the wood stands is missing two feet.
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