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A pair of pale apple-green jadeite vases, stands and covers
Late Qing Dynasty/Republic Period

13 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A pair of pale apple-green jadeite vases, stands and covers

Late Qing Dynasty/Republic Period
Each baluster vase carved in the Mughal style on the faceted body with pendent lappets and flanked by openwork tendrils, with high shoulders carved with mythical-beast-head loose-ring handles, rising to the tall waisted neck divided by a projecting band and set with similar handles and tendrils, surmounted by a slightly-domed cover with a pearl tear-drop-shaped finial flanked by tendril loose-ring handles, all raised on a stepped stand supported on six feet, the stone of pale apple-green tone with darker greenish inclusions.
30cm (11⅞in) high (6).

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