Classifications: Jades

Classifications: Jades
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Flute bowl
Chinese
late 18th century
33.1385.1
Coiled camel
Chinese
69.8
Table screen
Chinese
1736- 95
33.61.1
Table screen
Chinese
1736- 95
33.61.2
Stand with auspicious bats
Chinese
18th century or earlier
33.1084
Carved box
Chinese
first half 19th century
37.65.1
Carved box
Chinese
first half 19th century
37.65.2
Chop sticks
Chinese
1736-1795
33.1243
Fingernail protector
Chinese
19th century
33.1244
Knife
Chinese
206 B.C.-220 A.D.
33.1247
Screen
Chinese
1735-96
33.1250
Table screen
Chinese
1735-95
33.1251
Medallion
Chinese
1644 - 1912
33.1257
Feather Holder
Chinese
1644-1911
33.1258
Knob pick
Chinese
1736-1795
33.1260
Musical stone
Chinese
1735-1796
33.1261
Dragon plaque
Chinese
1127–1279 or later
33.1264
Brush rest in form of a mountain
Chinese
18th - 19th century
33.1270
Plaque with flying goose among lotus
Chinese
14th century
33.1273
Plaque with winged carp-dragon
Chinese
13th-14th century
33.1274
Incense burner
Chinese
1736-95
33.1275
Pendant
Chinese
33.1276
Snipe and oyster shell
Chinese
18th - 19th century
33.1277
Plaque
Chinese
1736-1795
33.1280
Bird, prunus, and fungi
Chinese
18th - 19th century
33.1282
Crab on orchid plant
Chinese
18th - 19th century
33.1283
Praying mantis and cicada garment hook
Chinese
mid 10th - late 13th century
33.1288
Garment hook
Chinese
second half 19th century
33.1290
Buckle
Chinese
late 18th-19th century
33.1295
Dragon plaque
Chinese
second half 16th century - early 17th century
33.1296
Pendant
Chinese
600-1279
33.1301
Pomander
Chinese
early 18th century
33.1304
T'SUNG, symbol of Earth
Chinese
3rd-2nd century B.C.
53.42
Hat ornament
Chinese
1736-1795
33.1310
Hat ornament
Chinese
1735-1796
33.1311
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