LOT 48 A RARE SPINACH-GREEN JADE CUP, ZUN, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
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A RARE SPINACH-GREEN JADE CUP, ZUN, 17TH-18TH CENTURYChina. Of lobed melon form supported on a tall foot, the sides finely carved with lotus blossoms, plantain leaves, and scrolling vines, the foot further carved with floral designs. The semi-translucent stone of a deep green tone with dark specks as well as lighter and darker striations.Provenance: From the collection of a gentleman in London, United Kingdom, who has been collecting Asian works of art for the last 50 years. A label to the base, ‘Antique Jade Spinich [sic!] carved archaic vessel 18/19th century’. An inventory number, ‘’, lacquered to the mouth. An old price label, ‘HC 102 BIR 2’’ $160’. An inventory number, ‘22’ lacquered to the base.Condition: Very good condition with expected old wear, few small nicks, the stone with natural inclusions and fissures, some of which have developed into hairline cracks. The wood stand with minor wear.Weight: 305.4 g (excl. stand), 331.5 g (incl. stand)Dimensions: Height 7.7 cm (excl. stand), 10.1 cm (incl. stand)With a fitted and reticulated wood stand supported on four short feet, dating from the Qing dynasty. (2)This austere form, sometimes also referred to as chi kou zun, appears to derive from the earthenware , popular during the Shang and Zhou eras, as 'A Dictionary of Chinese Ceramics' by Wang Qingzheng, page 45, refers. This genre oscillates between the shape offered here, and the more conventional stem cup forms of gao zu bei and ba bei. Interestingly, both are known in gray jade from examples made during the Ming dynasty, but never before has a version carved from spinach green jade appeared on the market, at least not to the knowledge of this author. For an example of the gao zu bei form in gray hue, see No.2823 of the 1935-36 International Exhibition of Chinese Art at The Royal Academy, lent to the Exhibition by Major General Sir Neil Malcolm.Auction resultparison:Type: Remotely relatedAuction: Hong Kong, 3 December 2015, lot 39Price: HKD 312,500 or approx.EUR 44,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A rare spinach-green jade 'heavenly bird' jar, Zun, Qianlong/JiaqingExpert remark:pare the related color of the jade and the similarly detailed floral carving. Note the additional bird heads and the slightly larger size (10.1 cm).十七至十八世紀罕見纏枝蓮紋棱花口碧玉尊中國,分瓣瓜形,高足,開光雕刻纏枝蓮花與芭蕉葉紋,足部刻有花卉紋。深綠色調的半透明玉料,帶有深色斑點以及條紋。
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