Lot 304 , A Chinese archaistic pale celadon jade beaker vase

A Chinese archaistic pale celadon jade beaker vase

A Chinese archaistic pale celadon jade beaker vase, gu, Qianlong / Jiaqing period (late 18th / early 19th century), of elliptical section, carved with taotie mask, leiwen and lappets, with four vertical lines of raised fins, height 18.2cm, wood stand
Estimate £4,000-6,000

Has a few tiny nicks to the rim and a few occasional minor nibbles and nicks on the fins, there are some natural inclusions to the stone otherwise in good condition.


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Sold for £2,800