A Chinese carved jade pendant, probably late Qing dynasty, carved in the form of a three-legged toad with bat and terrapin resting on either side of its back, the stone of pale celadon tone, length 6.8cm, together with a Chinese jade pendant in the form of a crouching rabbit on a rectangular plinth, length 3cm, and a Chinese pale celadon jade toggle/pendant of oval form, carved in low relief with ruyi scrolls, length 3.7cm.