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A russet jade 'chi dragon' plaque Qing dynasty image 1
A russet jade 'chi dragon' plaque Qing dynasty image 2
Lot 221

A russet jade 'chi dragon' plaque
Qing dynasty

24 November 2012, 14:00 HKT
Hong Kong, Island Shangri-La Hotel

Sold for HK$262,500 inc. premium

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A russet jade 'chi dragon' plaque

Qing dynasty
Finely worked in reticulaton featuring two chi dragons contending over a sprig of lingzhi fungus, both mythical beasts naturalistically portrayed with curved and outstretched powerful limbs extending to bifurcated tails, both resting atop a bi disc worked with archaistic scrolls with a hollow cartouche in the centre, the attractive stone of a white and russet colour.
8.3cm wide.

Footnotes

Provenance 來源:
The Jade Collector, Los Angeles, 3 May 1994

清 青玉雕雙螭銜靈芝掛牌

玉質青色,大部分被黃褐沁色覆蓋全身。掛牌一面透雕兩螭龍盤旋回首,嘴裡同時銜一靈芝,另一面則雕一仿古玉璧,上淺浮雕飾變形夔龍紋。

此掛牌於1994年5月3日從洛杉磯The Jade Collector獲得。

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