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335
$2,370.00

ELEVEN FIGURAL ARCHAIC JADES.

1) Jade seal in the form of a winged bear. Yuan Period (1279-1368), China. Of rectangular form. Finial in the form of a winged single horn dragon. Gray green stone with dark brown markings. No seal impression. 2) Jade carving of a female bear. Probably Han period, China. Standing figure. Translucent yellow green stone. 3) Jade study of a mouse. Possibly Sung period (960-1279), China. Translucent pale green white stone with small areas of yellow. 4) Jade carving of a grooming horse. Han style and probably of the period. China. Calcified grey green stone. 5) Jade seal. Han style but probably 18th century, China. Figure of a standing winged bear. No seal impression. Amber colored stone with red markings. 6) Jade carving study of a pig with three piglets. Probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Gray-brown stone with russet and red markings. 7) Jade study of a tiger. Possibly Han period, China. Much calcification and eroded gray-green stone. 8) Jade mythical animal. Sung Period (960-1278), China. Gray stone with brown markings. 9) Jade buffalo. Shang style and possibly of the period. Reclining stylized animal with scroll motifs on the body. Brown green color. Heavily eroded surface. 10) Archaic jade pendant in the form of a frog. Han Period (2nd BC-2nd AD), China. Carved greenish white jade with large areas of calcification. 11) Jade pendant of reclining ram. Yuan Period (1279-1368), China. Yellow-white stone. Study depicted with a branch of lingzhi. SIZE: 1) 1-1/2″ x 1-3/4″. 2) 2-1/4 l. 3) 1-3/4″ l. 4) 2-1/4″ x 1-3/4″. 5) 2-3/4″. 6) 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. 7) 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. 8) 2-1/4″ l x 1-3/4″ h. 9) 2-1/4″ l. 10) 2-1/4″ l x 1-3/4″ w. 11)1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: All very good with typical age wear. 9-95222, 9-95224, 95231, 95236, 95255, 95286, 95295, 95305, 95311, 95327, 95343, 95345 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 335


Auction: FAAA - Wall-Apelt Collection - March 2015
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