Group of 6 Chinese Jades, 18-19th Century
A group of 6 Chinese white jade carvings dating from the 18th to the 19th century. Carvings include: a toggle featuring a monkey, squirrel, and a fruit tree; a plaque featuring flowers, leaves and 2 hulu gourds; a dragonfly with flowers; a boy holding a lotus leaf; a carving of 2 long melons; and a melon toggle.
Dimensions of the largest, the dragonfly, are: 2 5/8 inches tall X 1 1/4 inches wide; 6.7 cm tall X 3.2 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: The carving of the 2 melons has a large crack or chip and is repaired, the other jades are in good condition.
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A group of 6 Chinese white jade carvings dating from the 18th to the 19th century. Carvings include: a toggle featuring a monkey, squirrel, and a fruit tree; a plaque featuring flowers, leaves and 2 hulu gourds; a dragonfly with flowers; a boy holding a lotus leaf; a carving of 2 long melons; and a melon toggle.
Dimensions of the largest, the dragonfly, are: 2 5/8 inches tall X 1 1/4 inches wide; 6.7 cm tall X 3.2 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: The carving of the 2 melons has a large crack or chip and is repaired, the other jades are in good condition.