A white and black jade archaistic carving of a Buddhist lion
A white and black jade archaistic carving of a Buddhist lion, one side with veined brown inclusions and the other side with largely dark brown / black 'skin', approximately 6.3cm high x 6.5cm wide x 12cm deep; a bronze Buddhist lion scroll weight, well cast with one leg raised above its head, 7.3cm long x 5cm wide x 3cm high; two celadon and black jade animal seals, one with tortoise finial, the other with lion finial and with blank seal, the tortoise 3.5cm high x 2.3cm x 2.3cm square and the other 5.5cm high x 3.3cm long x 2.7cm wide; four various soapstone seals, three with seals and one blank, between 10.3cm and 5cm high; a reconstituted amber 'bat and fruit' carving, 5cm long, with un-matched wood stand and two jade lions, 20th century, each approximately 5.5cm long (10)
Provenance: From a private collection and by repute assembled by the current owner's late father between circa 1970 and 1990.
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A white and black jade archaistic carving of a Buddhist lion, one side with veined brown inclusions and the other side with largely dark brown / black 'skin', approximately 6.3cm high x 6.5cm wide x 12cm deep; a bronze Buddhist lion scroll weight, well cast with one leg raised above its head, 7.3cm long x 5cm wide x 3cm high; two celadon and black jade animal seals, one with tortoise finial, the other with lion finial and with blank seal, the tortoise 3.5cm high x 2.3cm x 2.3cm square and the other 5.5cm high x 3.3cm long x 2.7cm wide; four various soapstone seals, three with seals and one blank, between 10.3cm and 5cm high; a reconstituted amber 'bat and fruit' carving, 5cm long, with un-matched wood stand and two jade lions, 20th century, each approximately 5.5cm long (10)
Provenance: From a private collection and by repute assembled by the current owner's late father between circa 1970 and 1990.