A celadon jade carving of a Buddhist lion attributed to Wu Jin Xin, the recumbent animal with legs tucked beneath its body, facing forward with head raised, the features well defined, a bat resting on one hind quarter, carved from one of the russet markings in the otherwise pale stone of greenish tint, a small red-ground seal incised on one hind quarter, fittted box, 9.5 cm long