Chinese jade figure group, in the form of two ducks seated on a…
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Chinese jade figure group, in the form of two ducks seated on a lotus, each with lotus in their mouths, in pale green tones with brown inclusions, height 4 cm and width 12.5 cm. Provenance: The Alan Collins collection, then private collection, Sydney

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