Lot 2 東周晚期 玉鏤雕龍紋觿 | PENDENTIF EN JADE CALCIFIÉ, XI

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東周晚期 玉鏤雕龍紋觿 | PENDENTIF EN JADE CALCIFIÉ, XI
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Fin de la dynastie des Zhou orientaux
A CALCIFIED JADE PENDANT, XI
Late Eastern Zhou Dynasty
The curved pendant with one end tapering to a sharp point, the other side carved in openwork with an intricate design comprising a stylised, bottle-headed dragon with open jaws and round eyes, the calcified stone a buff colour.
9.5 cm (3 3/4 in.) long
Footnotes
Provenance:
Collection of Frederick M. Mayer (1899-1974), New York.
Christie's London, 24 and 25 June 1974, lot 179.
Acquired by Hirano Kotoken, Tokyo (according to the published catalogue results list).
Christie's New York, March 2004, lot 102 (part lot of three).
A Dutch private collection.
東周晚期 玉鏤雕龍紋觿
來源
Frederick M. Mayer (1899-1974) 收藏,紐約
倫敦佳士得,1974年6月24日至25日,編號179
平野古陶軒得自上述來源,東京
紐約佳士得,2004年3月,編號102(三件拍品之一)
荷蘭私人收藏
The dragon-shaped curved pendant with its pointed end may have been used as a knot-opener. Many such pieces have been excavated from tombs of the late Eastern Zhou and Western Han dynasty, some more plain and unfinished than others that were elaborately and intricately carved. pendants were usually made as pairs and buried in high-ranking tombs as an example excavated from the mausoleum of the King of Nanyue at Xianggang, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, dated to the the Western Han dynasty, illustrates (Fig. 1), see , Beijing, 2005, p. 128. In fact, the present pendant is almost the mirror image to a pendant of the same size, subject matter and buff-coloured stone (Fig. 2), illustrated in C.T. Loo, , West Palm Beach, 1950, LIII.9.