2 mars 2008
Three pale-green jade oval plaques - Late Ming Dynasty and later
Three pale-green jade oval plaques - Late Ming Dynasty and later
The first, carved and pierced with a long-tailed bird with its wings widespread perched on leafy tendrils bearing lotus and other floral blossoms, encircled by a beaded frame; the second, carved with trees and plants including pine and lingzhi growing amidst rockwork under cloudy moonlit skies; the third, carved in low relief with a beribboned vase containing finger citron flanked by large leafy branches (minor chips). The largest 9.5cm (3¾in) wide. (3). - Sold for £1,500 plus Premium and tax
Bonhams. Asian Art including Fine Bronzes, 26 Feb 2008. New Bond Street
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