Four Chinese jade carvings
The first is a pale celadon and russet jade 'chilong' bi disc, the upper surface is carved in relief with two confronting chilong with bifurcated tails, the reverse is carved with c-scrolls. The jade is of a pale tone with russet inclusions. The second is white jade 'double dragon' plaque, the jade is carved in openwork with a central disc flanked by two sinuous dragons with their tails trailing inwards. The stone is of an even pale tone. The third are a pale celadon and russet jade bangle and a celadon jade bangle, both of circular section. Both jades with natural veins.
Condition: The bi-disc: diameter. 6 cm
The double dragon plaque:
There are three small patches of roughness to the carving (approx. 0.5 cm.).
Length 4.0 cm., width 2.0 cm.
Both bangles: exterior diameter 8 cm; interior diameter 6 cm.
All: appear to be in overall good condition.
Origin: China
Period: 19th century
Sizes: 6.00 cm. diameter
2.36 in. diameter