Description: A group of 6 Chinese white jade carvings dating from the 18th to the 19th centuries. This lot includes: a 19th century white jade pendant signed "Zigang" with calligraphy carved on 1 side within a double chilong border, and a scene of an old man and a young boy in a landscape on the other, a Chinese openwork white jade plaque of flowers in a vase dating from 18th century, a white jade carving of a monkey sitting atop a horse, a white jade pendant carved with a ruyi above a 2-character mark on 1 side and a scene with a young boy with an elephant on the other, a white jade oval pendant from the Qing dynasty carved on one side with two people in a boat, and a white jade plaque with openwork carving of two Chinese characters and lingzhi. Dimensions are: the largest piece, the openwork plaque of flowers in a vase, measures 2 3/4 inches tall X 1 1/4 inches wide. All measurements are approximate.