A Chinese archaic jade pendant, Han Dynasty/Six Dynasties,…
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A Chinese archaic jade pendant, Han Dynasty/Six Dynasties, 206BC-589AD, the pale celadon and brown stone with a continuous motif around the centre, the apex with a loop for attachment, 7 cm high, 3.3 cm wide. Provenance: A private Sydney collection, purchased in HK, circa 1979

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