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Lot 7077

A group of three pale green jade plaques
Ming/Qing dynasty

23 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

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A group of three pale green jade plaques

Ming/Qing dynasty
The largest thinly carved of convex form and dimpled towards the center, the incised decoration depicting a Buddhist lion playing with a ribboned brocade ball, the second of ovoid shape and carved with a reticulated chilong amidst foliate scrolls, the third also reticulated and incised on both sides with a scene of a fish transforming into a dragon emerging from waves beneath a pavilion, a bat and a cash floating on cloud scrolls.
3 1/2in (8.9cm) width of largest plaque

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