Lot 228 , A Chinese pale celadon jade waterpot, 17th/18th century

A Chinese pale celadon jade waterpot, 17th/18th century

* A Chinese pale celadon jade waterpot, 17th/18th century, formed as overlapping petals and worked with a prunus spray, the stone of good even tone with one small russet vein, 5.75cm

Provenance: Roger Keverne Ltd, 18th September, 2001
Please note this lot attracts an additional import tax of 5% on the hammer price
£1,000-1,500

Condition:
Natural flaws within the jade including a hairline brown crack running from the inner rim, perhaps a tiny chip to the tip of the tendril branch sticking out at the base.

Sold for £1,000