Three Chinese Jade Plaques, 18-19th Century
A group of three Chinese jade plaques dating from the 18th to the 19th century. One plaque depicts double Shou with a butterfly and comes with a wooden stand; the next depicts a butterfly with a lucky coin, lingzhi and bat; the last depicts a Shou medallion and a bat with a pair of peaches and lucky coins.
Dimensions: 2 1/2 inches tall X 3 1/4 inches wide; 6.4 cm tall X 8.3 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: They all have some chips on the edges.
Provenance: From Mrs. Anshin in Sacramento, California; acquired in Hong Kong prior to the 1980s.
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A group of three Chinese jade plaques dating from the 18th to the 19th century. One plaque depicts double Shou with a butterfly and comes with a wooden stand; the next depicts a butterfly with a lucky coin, lingzhi and bat; the last depicts a Shou medallion and a bat with a pair of peaches and lucky coins.
Dimensions: 2 1/2 inches tall X 3 1/4 inches wide; 6.4 cm tall X 8.3 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: They all have some chips on the edges.
Provenance: From Mrs. Anshin in Sacramento, California; acquired in Hong Kong prior to the 1980s.
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