TWO CHINESE JADE ‘BIRD’ CARVINGS AND A ‘PHOENIX’ BELT HOOK.
Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th Century.
Comprising: a white jade belt hook, the curved shaft terminating with a phoenix head, a pale celadon jade carving of a seated bird with a lotus flower spray grasped in the beak, and a yellow jade carving of a goose, seated with the head turned back over the shoulder, a sprig of millet in its beak, wood stand, 5 - 10.5cm long. (3)
Provenance: an important South African private collection, acquired between the 1960s and 1980s, thence by descent to the present owner.
清 十八 / 十九世紀 玉雕鳥兩件及鳳帶扣
來源:得於1960至80年代南非重要私人收藏,後傳承至今。
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