SPECIAL SUMMER AUCTION, 25th JUNE 2025 - 2ST SESSION: ASIAN ART
Jade pendant ‘Peach’, Qing dynasty
Lot 363.
Deposit. -
Output Value. 300 €
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Description.
A white jade carving in the shape of a pendant, with a flat body, consisting of two fleshy peaches joined by a thick branch adorned with long, sinuous leaves. At the bottom is a small bat with outstretched wings, subtly climbing between the peaches. The joint representation of the bat and the peaches is a traditional symbol of prosperity and good omens. It shows patina from ageing. Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or later.
Size: 6.2 x 1.5 x 4.7 cm
Weight: 64 g
Provenance:
- Current private collection, London, United Kingdom.