LOT 63 AN ARCHAISTIC OPENWORK 'PHOENIX AND SERPENT' JADE PENDANT 19...
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AN ARCHAISTIC OPENWORK 'PHOENIX AND SERPENT' JADE PENDANT 19th-20th centuryAN ARCHAISTIC OPENWORK 'PHOENIX AND SERPENT' JADE PENDANT19th-20th centuryThe flat plaque finely carved and incised on both sides, a mirror image of a pair of stylized birds in profile and a pair of serpents, drilled for stringing at the top where hooked serpent tails join, the celadon-grey stone softly polished. 3 3/8in (8.5cm) wide十九-二十世紀 仿古鳳蟒青玉珮Provenance: From the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bull, Bryn Mawr, PA來源:賓州布林莫爾,Richard C. Bull 伉儷舊藏Compare three Warring States openwork jade carvings which may be the prototype of this archaistic interpretation, from the Winthrop Collection and now in the collection of the Harvard Art Museums, illustrated by Loehr and Huber, Ancient Chinese Jades from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection in the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, 1975, pp. 339-340, nos. 501-503.
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