Three Chinese carved jade circular plaques, qing
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Three Chinese carved jade circular plaques qing dynasty. Comprising a greyish-white reticulated plaque with a shou symbol and bat; a celadon jade plaque with rotating center; a grey-beige Han-style plaque (3).
Dia: 2 1/8 in. (largest)
PROVENANCE:
The first: Gift of Dorothy Zeman, prior to November 1959; the second: acquired from the Natural History Museum Bookshop (probably New York City)(as Qianlong) 1937
All: Property from the Collection of Dr. Frederic and Mrs. Madeleine Zeman Thence by descent to the present owner
Dia: 2 1/8 in. (largest)
PROVENANCE:
The first: Gift of Dorothy Zeman, prior to November 1959; the second: acquired from the Natural History Museum Bookshop (probably New York City)(as Qianlong) 1937
All: Property from the Collection of Dr. Frederic and Mrs. Madeleine Zeman Thence by descent to the present owner
Condition
The first two good condition, the third with a few very minor fleabites to edges.
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Three Chinese carved jade circular plaques, qing
Estimate $600 - $800
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