Two Chinese pale celadon jade carvings, 18th/19th century, t...

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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

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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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Auction Date:
29th Jun 21 at 9:30am BST

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Tue 29th Jun 2021 9:30am BST (Lots 1 to 700)