Group of 6 Chinese Jades, Ming - Qing Dynasty
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A group of 6 Chinese jades dating from the Ming to the Qing dynasties. The group includes: a white jade carving of a young boy holding a lotus dating from the 18th century, a white jade carving of Liu Hai and the toad, a white jade carving of a horse with a monkey on its back, a jade carving of a cow, a white jade cicada carved in the Han style, and an archaic jade huang pendant with 5 drilled holes.
Dimensions are: the largest piece, the jade huang pendant, measures 2 inches tall X 3 1/4 inches wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: The carving of Liu Hai's lower right corner and the back of the toad are broken off, the other jades are in overall good condition.
High resolution images can be found at: https://file.ac/3L1pC3TBqXY/
Dimensions are: the largest piece, the jade huang pendant, measures 2 inches tall X 3 1/4 inches wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: The carving of Liu Hai's lower right corner and the back of the toad are broken off, the other jades are in overall good condition.
High resolution images can be found at: https://file.ac/3L1pC3TBqXY/
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Group of 6 Chinese Jades, Ming - Qing Dynasty
Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
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