A Chinese lapis lazuli and howlite carving of a hawk and rabbit, 20th century
Asian Works of Art
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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
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A Chinese lapis lazuli and howlite carving of a hawk and rabbit, 20th century
the hawk with a peach branch in his beak, with semi-outstretched wings perched with one talon on a rocky outcrop and the other on the rabbit's neck, traces of gilt flecks throughout, the stone with grey and brown inclusions, minor abrasions, 11,5cm high
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