Mesoamerican(?) carved jade

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I've followed Treasurenet now for a few months, but only have stumbled onto this section recently. I was hoping I could get a little help with the carved jade piece pictured below. The first two pieces don't belong here as they are Ching dynasty Chinese, but the third piece has a Mesoamerican flavor to it. I was hoping someone here might have come across a similar work and could help identify it. I picked them up from an estate sale about a year ago and the vendors didn't know anything about them.


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Thanks in advance for any hellp you can give me.

capt-zero
 

I failed to mention, it is about 1 1/2" by 2" weighs about 1 1/2 ounces.
 

How old do you think they are?
 

A woman at the university who specializes in Asian jade told me that due to styling, my two Chinese pieces were about 150 years old. I don't think that has any bearing on the piece in question though. Purchased at an estate sale out of a basket with lots of these pieces, the vendors had no information.

p.s. thanks for the response, I was getting ready to move the post because of no replies.
 

like very much
 

The symbol on the front is a Chinese good luck bat symbol. Definitely not new world in origin.
 

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