Six Chinese carved Shoushan seals, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) and Republic period (1912-1949), comprising: a larger dark brown seal with relief carved prunus, and a nine character mark to the base, an inscribed yellow stone seal with a male figure and a…
Three various 'chicken blood' jade seals, the various forms all with striking red veined and speckled inclusions. The longest 7.8 cm., the tablets unengraved. Housed in a display box.
A red and white stone seal, the 'Chicken blood' type seal of rectangular section and of crystalline, appearance with a rounded top, script to one face and seal script stamp with, remnant ink to base, length 13.5 cm
A pair of Chinese 'chicken blood' jade chops, each of square section, finely engraved, one with dragon, the other a bird, both with character marks, gilt to the recesses, boxed. Height 7.2 cm.
A Chinese 'Chicken blood' seal, the red flecked stone plinth surmounted by a small creature eating a vegetable, with seal underside. Height 10.5 cm. Width 3.5 cm. Depth 3.5 cm
Large Chinese chicken blood seal possibly Qing dynasty of tall rectangular form and square section, the top carved with slightly rounded corners, the seal face uncarved, the stone of a brilliant vermillion-red colour mottled with attractive russet streak