(3) Chinese Carved Jade Plaques, 18-19th Century
Set of three carved jade openwork plaques dating from the 18th to the 19th century. The trio includes: a plaque with two cranes among ruyi with a geometric circular frame, a round openwork Shou plaque surrounded by bats and Buddha's hand fruit, and a Shou plaque with lingzhi and ruyi.
Dimensions are: the round plaque with bats measures 2 1/4 inches in diameter. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: They are in overall good condition. The plaque with two birds has some small chips.
Provenance: From an estate in Alexandria, Virginia.
High resolution images can be found at: https://file.ac/b6F69SwJwzY/
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Set of three carved jade openwork plaques dating from the 18th to the 19th century. The trio includes: a plaque with two cranes among ruyi with a geometric circular frame, a round openwork Shou plaque surrounded by bats and Buddha's hand fruit, and a Shou plaque with lingzhi and ruyi.
Dimensions are: the round plaque with bats measures 2 1/4 inches in diameter. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: They are in overall good condition. The plaque with two birds has some small chips.
Provenance: From an estate in Alexandria, Virginia.
High resolution images can be found at: https://file.ac/b6F69SwJwzY/