An archaistic pale celadon jade dragon-axe pendant, Qianlong…
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An archaistic pale celadon jade dragon-axe pendant, Qianlong period, 1736-1795, finely worked on both sides with geometric designs, flanked by stylised dragons, light russet inclusions to the well-polished stone, 10.5 cm long. Provenance: Douglas Wright, London, 1974;, an English private collection and thence by descent

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