Fine and rare large conch shell pendant from Central Thailand Bronze Age Ban Chiang or Lopburi cultures circa 300-500 CE. Superb condition with minimal calcification, may still be worn! Included is a museum quality perspex stand (total H: 14.5cm/5.6in). Maximum D: 7.7cm/3in and W: 3.4cm/1.5in.
Pretty Qing Dynasty nephrite jade pendant with longevity character, a bat, and two plum blossoms- you can’t get anymore Chinese than that! There are some tiny chips inside the piece which are part of the original carving other than that good condition with no cracks or inclusions. W: 5.5cm/2.2in and H: 5cm/2in.
Nice 19th century ivory carving of Lotus Boy, a very common character in Chinese folklore. There is a hole that runs vertically through the body so it may be worn as a pendant. Simple well crafted carving with good worn polished patina. 5.2cm/2in length.
Burmese Jadeite pendant carved in the shape of a pair of “lingzhi” and bat. Late Qing Dynasty. Good condition with no damage. 7cm/2.8in length and 4.7cm/1.8in width.
Gray Jade Plaque with hexagonal pattern from the Han Dynasty. There has been a clean break in the lower left hand corner which has been restored. Dimensions: 4.3cm/1.6in x 3.1cm/1.2in.