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Lot 8027

A group of five carved jade plaques
Qing dynasty

28 June 2016, 12:00 PDT
San Francisco

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A group of five carved jade plaques

Qing dynasty
All possibly carved for attachment to ruyi scepters: the largest carved with a bat and peaches across the convex surface with compressed globular shape meant for a scepter head; four remaining plaques of similar vertical orientation, oval contour and convex surfaces possibly meant for the center of a scepter handle: one featuring four scholars in a landscape, the second of an aged scholar and his young attendant in a landscape; the third carved with three carp swimming amid waves; the last and smallest carved in high relief with a carp issuing an auspicious vase below a peony branch amid clouds, now mounted on a silver stand,
4 7/8in (12.5cm) width of first plaque
5 to 3 1/2in (2.5 to 9cm) height of remaining plaques

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清 青白玉牌五件

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