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116
$1,235.00

ELEVEN JADE PENDANTS & CARVINGS.

1) Jade pi disk pendant. Han style but probably of a later period, China. Disk with two chih lung. Grey green stone. 2) Archaic jade pi disk carving. Warring States (4-2nd c BC), China. Pi disk with two flanking dragons. Surface covered with archaic scrolling. Gray green stone with large amounts of ochre. 3) Jade carving. Han style and possibly of the period, China. Disk shape carved and pierced with a mythical anthropomorphized animal figure blowing a conch shell trumpet. Winged animal figure final. Stone of an olive green color. 4) Oval jade pendant. Warring states style and possibly of the period, China. Green and tan stone heavily calcified. Carved in the form of an oval pierced disk with two chih lung and surface engraving. 5) Shield shaped archaic jade pendant. Han Period (2nd c BC-2nd c AD), China. With a pierced center and a pair of sinuous chih lung. Stone of a celadon color with large areas of russet. 6) Archaic style jade disk of Chih Lung. Han style and possibly of the period, China. Oval pierced disk with engraved chih lung projecting and relief scrolling decoration. Black jade with calcification. 7) Jade carving of a tiger & a snake. Style of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (4-6 c AD) and possibly of the period, China. Carved white stone with red veining. 8) Jade pi disk. Probably Sung Period (960-1279), China. Carved with chih lung in relief. Stone of a highly translucent gray-white color with brown areas. 9) Jade ring carved in shape of a tiger. Shang style, China. Russet stone with green markings. 10) Jade ritual disk. 19th century, China. Hsuan chi form with engraved bird standard glyph. Gray green jade. 11) Oval shaped jade pendant. Han period (2nd c BC-2nd c AD), China. With a pierced center. Decoration of a phoenix and tiger with archaic scrolling. Stone of an “onion skin” color with areas of bright red. SIZE: 1) 3-1/4″ l. 2) 4-1/2″ x 2. 3) 3-1/2″ x 2-3/4″. 4) 3″ x 1-1/2″. 5) 2-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. 6) 3″ x 2-1/2″. 7) 3-1/2″ x 2″. 8) 3-1/2″ dia. 9) 2-3/4″ dia. 10) 3″ dia. 11) 3-1/2″ x 2″. CONDITION: Generally very good with appropriate age wear. 3) Finial’s head worn off. 7) Area of erosion to the tiger’s nose. 10) Eroded surface. 9-95220, 9-95232, 9-95235, 9-95248, 9-95251, 9-95252, 9-95300, 9-95306, 9-95341, 9-95348, 9-95351 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 116


Auction: FAAA - Wall-Apelt Collection - March 2015
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