Six Chinese carved Shoushan seals, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) and Republic period (1912-1949), comprising: a larger dark brown seal with relief carved prunus, and a nine character mark to the base, an inscribed yellow stone seal with a male figure and a four character mark to the base, a pink stone seal with qilong decoration, a chicken's blood stone seal in the form of a bamboo segment with a four character mark to the base, a yellow and white stone seal with low relief lotus carving and a four character mark to the base, and a white and yellow stone seal decorated with a qilong and coin with a three character mark to the base. Provenance: The Gwenneth Haines collection. The dark seal 6 cm high, 2 cm wide