A Chinese celadon jade carving of an archaistic form, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century
Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art
About this Item
A Chinese celadon jade carving of an archaistic form, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century
the front and reverse of the arrow-shaped body carved with taotie masks, the sides carved in relief with chilongs, the top carved with a snarling Buddhist lion, the stone with white and brown inclusions, 13cm high
Provenance
The Andrew Newall Collection.
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