The bracelet carved with four evenly spaced beasts, being used for votive or burial placement, with discoloration from age, estimated to be from Qing dynasty(1644~1911), dimensions: H 2.8cm D 7.5cm
Finely carved in Yi-shape ( Yi was originally used as a vessel for washing hand. However, some jade Yi were evolved to be used as brush washer during Ming and Qing dynasty), with a ring handle, decorated with bow-strings around the mouth rim, measures 3cm high, 10cm long and 4.8cm wide, dates from Ming dynasty and condition is excellent.
It is in more green than that of shown in the images, finely carved with goose holding in the mouth a spike of rice, measures 4.7cm high, 6.2cm long, 3.4cm thick and dates from early Qing dynasty. There are two stone veins as shown in the images.
A white jade finely carved as a boy holding a lotus leave, measures 7.5cm high, dates from Qing dynasty. Condition is excellent save a minor russet "skin" over the white stone as shown in the enlargements.
A white jade finely carved in the round as a recumbent tiger, its tail laid over its body, measures 3.4cm high 6.3cm long and 3.2cm wide, dates from Yuan dynasty, It is in good condition save a minor chip on its rear leg.
Very rare celadon Jade Bi carved in relief with two Chi-longs in one side, dates from Song dynasty, measures 10cm outside diameter and 0.9cm thick, It is in good condition with no cracks, chips or repairs .
A white jade finely carved as a mythical beast, measures 5cm high 3.6cm long and 1.8cm wide, dates from Yuan dynasty. It is in good condition with no cracks, chips or repairs.
A greenish white jade finely carved in mountain shape and on one side with a crane and the other side with a deer, a pine tree and a pavilion. It measures 6.8cm high, 9cm long and 2cm wide, dates from the Qing dynasty. There are inclusions in grey-white color. It is in good condition with no cracks, chips or repair.
A greenish white jade finely carved in the round as a boy prostrating on the elephant. It measures 9cm high, 9.5cm long and 4cm wide, dates from the Qing dynasty, It is in good condition save a minor chip on the nose of the boy.