A celadon jade vase of two sections with a cover
The lower section vase ,stylised with two ram shaped handles and standing on two feet ,decorated to both sides with a panel enclosing two confronted birds carved in low relief .The upper section stylised with two chilong dragon shaped handles and carved with archaistic scrolls and taotie masks, the flaring mouth centred by vertical flanges. The cover carved with C-scrolls .The stone is of a celadon tone with russet inclusions.
Condition: Appears to be in a good condition.
Origin: China
Period: Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Sizes: 26.00 cm. H
10.24 in. H
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