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Pitcher (Gong) with Dragon and Bird-Headed Handle

1700s
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Overall: 25.4 cm (10 in.)
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A jade, a pale greenish-white stone, pitcher features a rounded, pear-shaped body with a large brown patch. On the neck is a carved dragon opposite a curved handle topped with a bird head. A lid, with a small bird carved on its center, covers the opening. The polished stone sits on a low base.

Pitcher (Gong) with Dragon and Bird-Headed Handle

1700s

China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)

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