Two archaistic jade carvings, Ming/Qing Dynasty, comprising a scabbard chape of trapezoidal form, one side carved in low relief with sinuous chilong, the reverse with an array of small raised grains; and a disc bi of plain circular form with central perforation; together with a later jadeite oval plaque, one side with a dragon and lingzhi in pierced relief using russet markings in the whitish stone, fitted wood stand (4) 4.