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Jades
A finely carved ‘Mughal’ jade dagger (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
An exceptionally rare jade flower cup (Song/Yuan dynasty, 10-14th century)
An important incised and gilt-burnt jade brush pot (Kangxi period, 1662-1722)
A finely carved jade archer’s ring with floral decoration (Qianlong period)
A finely carved jade archer’s ring with archaistic decoration (Qianlong period)
An archaistic jade ritual pouring vessel, ‘gong’ (Ming dynasty)
A carved jade ‘Phoenix’ disc on a ‘Zitan’ stand (18th century)
A mottled jade archaistic wine cup (17th century)
An openwork jade ‘lingzhi’ group (Ming dynasty, 17th century)
An archaistic jade ‘lotus’ vase with dragon handle (17th century)
A carved celadon jade archaistic cup and cover (Ming dynasty, around 1600)
A white and russet jade ‘pine’ rhyton (17th/18th century)
An important imperial inscribed mottled white jade boulder (Qianlong period, 1735-1796)
A jade brush decorated with dragons (19th century)
A Mughal jade and gilt double sword (18th/19th century)
A Mughal style pale celadon jade ‘chrysanthemum’ dish (Qing dynasty, Qianlong period)
A pale celadon jade carving of a recumbent dog with fitted wood stand (Song/early Yuan dynasty)