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13 juillet 2020

A rare jade bixie, Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)

A rare jade bixie, Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
Lot 2867. A rare jade bixie, Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) ; 3. 1/8 in. (8.2 cm.) wide . Estimate HKD 800,000 - HKD 1,200,000 . Price realised HKD 1,000,000 . © Christie's Images Ltd 2020. The mythical beast is shown crouched low in an attacking stance...
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12 juillet 2020

A jade 'tiger' ornament, heng, Eastern Zhou dynasty (770-221 BC)

A jade 'tiger' ornament, heng, Eastern Zhou dynasty (770-221 BC)
Lot 109. A jade 'tiger' ornament, heng, Eastern Zhou dynasty (770-221 BC); 13 cm, 5 1/8 in . Estimate 150,000 — 200,000 HKD . Lot sold 212,500 HKD. Courtesy Sotheby's. of flat arc form with each end worked to depict a tiger head, each flat side of the...
15 juin 2020

Two jade reticulated 'bird' plaques, Yuan-Ming Dynasty (1279-1644)

Two jade reticulated 'bird' plaques, Yuan-Ming Dynasty (1279-1644)
Lot 379. Two jade reticulated 'bird' plaques, Yuan-Ming Dynasty (1279-1644); 5.4 and 6 cm, 2 1/8 and 2 3/8 in. Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD . Lot sold 47,500 HKD (5,413 EUR ). Courtesy Sotheby's. one of circular form, the white stone intricately worked...
12 juin 2020

A small jade scraper blade, Neolithic period, Longshan culture (c. 3000-1700 BC)

A small jade scraper blade, Neolithic period, Longshan culture (c. 3000-1700 BC)
Lot 367. A small jade scraper blade, Neolithic period, Longshan culture (c. 3000-1700 BC); 3.3 cm, 1 1/4 in . Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD . Lot sold 162,500 HKD (18,517 EUR ). Courtesy Sotheby's. of rectangular form, the stone of a translucent celadon...
31 mai 2020

A jade 'mask' 'fish' pendant, probably Neolithic period, Liangzhu period (3400–2250 BC)

A jade 'mask' 'fish' pendant, probably Neolithic period, Liangzhu period (3400–2250 BC)
Lot 5087. A jade 'mask' 'fish' pendant, probably Neolithic period, Liangzhu period (3400–2250 BC); 7.6 cm, 3 in. Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD . Sold for 25,000 HKD (2,958 EUR) . Courtesy Sotheby's. worked in the form of a fish with circular eyes and picked...
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30 mai 2020

A jade 'toothed animal mask' ornament and a green jade 'face' pendant, Neolithic period, Hongshan culture (c. 3800-2700 BC)

A jade 'toothed animal mask' ornament and a green jade 'face' pendant, Neolithic period, Hongshan culture (c. 3800-2700 BC)
Lot 5004. A jade 'toothed animal mask' ornament and a green jade 'face' pendant, Neolithic period, Hongshan culture (c. 3800-2700 BC); 8.4 cm, 3 1/4 in. Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD . Sold for 47,500 HKD (5,177 EUR) . Courtesy Sotheby's. of generous proportions,...
26 mai 2020

A carved jade archer's thumb ring, India, 17th century

A carved jade archer's thumb ring, India, 17th century
Lot 140. A carved jade archer's thumb ring, India, 17th century; 4.6cm. max . Estimate 3,000 — 5,000 GBP. Lot sold 7,500 GBP. Photo Sotheby's of pale green jade and characteristic form, carved with a full-face lotus blossom flanked by undulated leafy...
18 mai 2020

A fine reticulated jade 'birds' finial, Ming dynasty

A fine reticulated jade 'birds' finial, Ming dynasty
Lot 264. A fine reticulated jade 'birds' finial, Ming dynasty; 5.3cm high. Estimate HK$80,000-120,000 . Sold for HK$ 400,000 (€ 47,793). Photo Bonhams. Reticulated and carved in the form of a flock of birds amidst dense foliage, including cranes, egrets,...
17 mai 2020

A jade 'geese' carving, Yuan-Ming dynasty

A jade 'geese' carving, Yuan-Ming dynasty
Lot 3654. A jade 'geese' carving, Yuan-Ming dynasty; 10.4 cm., 4 1/8 in. Estimate 500,000 — 700,000 HKD . Sold for 875,000 HKD (100,586 EUR) . Photo Sotheby's finely worked as a pair of conjoined geese, the larger one turning its neck around to face the...
30 avril 2020

A rare jade 'chi' dragon openwork plaque, Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD)

A rare jade 'chi' dragon openwork plaque, Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD)
Lot 23. A rare jade 'chi' dragon openwork plaque, Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD);10.1cm (4in) long. Estimate HK$ 150,000-200,000 . Sold for HK$ 1,480,000 (€ 175,563). Photo: Bonhams. Carved in openwork with a chi dragon wrapped around a thumb-ring derived...
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