Description A group of 9 Chinese jade carvings dating to the Ming and Qing dynasty. The carvings include: a twisted ring; a ring with a dog holing a lucky money coin string; 2 stylized axe blade shapes with beast finials; a carving of flowers and peaches; a bi disk with ruyi motifs; a ruyi shaped plaque with a flower and two characters per side; a rectangular plaque with flowers and 4 characters per side; a round plaque with a Greek key border and 4 characters surrounding a Shou medallion on each side. Dimensions are: largest: 2 1/4 in. tall X 2 3/4 in. wide; 5.7 cm tall X 7 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report All are in good condition.
Provenance From a collector in upstate New York.