Fine Asian Art 2016-06-04 Auction - 425 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in at - Page 5
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Fine Asian Art

Archaic and antique Asian art
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AXE BEN: Jade. China, late Neolithic Qijia Culture, approx. 2400 to 1900 BC 玉鉞. 中國, 新時期時代, 齊家文化, 約公
0098: AXE BENEst. €1,600-€3,200Lot Passed
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YUE AXE: Jade. China, late Neolithic Era, Liangzhu Culture, approx. 3300 to 2200 BC Compared to the other fu axe presented in this auction, Lot AK616-092, this axe has a more elongated, almost rectangular
0099: YUE AXEEst. €4,500-€9,000
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BI DISC: Jade. China, Taosi culture, c.2600-2000 BC Jade discs of this type were carved by Neolithic cultures of the Longshan group which were distributed in Eastern and Central China. More specifically,
0100: BI DISCEst. €2,200-€4,400
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BI DISC: Jade. China, Neolithic Liangzhu Culture (approx. - 2200 BC) Medium-sized bi disc. Extensive alteration of the jade has penetrated deeply into the body of the disc and affected both sides of the
0101: BI DISCEst. €2,200-€4,400Lot Passed
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YUE AXE: Jade. China, Qijia culture 2400 - 1900 BC This axe has an irregular trapezoidal profile, with one side longer than the other, so that the cutting edge has an asymmetric profile. Likely, this
0102: YUE AXEEst. €2,500-€5,000
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BI DISC: Jade. China, Neolithic Liangzhu Culture (approx. 3300 - 2200 BC) This very large bi disc is carved from a jade similar to that used for the other large bi presented in this auction, disc AK616-093.
0103: BI DISCEst. €7,000-€14,000
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CONG: Jade. China, late Neolithic, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BC Despite the small size, this bead is finely worked and presents all the elements that can be seen on larger cong. It looks like a
0104: CONGEst. €1,800-€3,600
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PENDANT WITH HUMAN HEAD MOTIF: Jade. China, late West. Zhou, approx. 9th to 8th cent. This pendant or ring worked in openwork is shaped as a human head in profile, with a long body recalling that of a dragon which extends from
0105: PENDANT WITH HUMAN HEAD MOTIFEst. €6,000-€12,000
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RING WITH DOUBLE DRAGON DESIGN: Jade. China, late West. Zhou, approx. 9th to 8th cent. Both sides of this extremely refined disc are carved with a pair of stylized dragons in profile whose elongated bodies radiate from the
0106: RING WITH DOUBLE DRAGON DESIGNEst. €5,000-€10,000Lot Passed
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SMALL ‘DRAGON’-SHAPED PENDANT: Jade. China, late Neolithic, Hongshan culture, c. 3500 – 3000 BC Pendant carved in the shape of a coiled mythical creature known as a zhulong or ‘pig-dragon’. These pendants
0107: SMALL ‘DRAGON’-SHAPED PENDANTEst. €1,800-€3,600
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DRAGON-SHAPED XI PENDANT: Jade. China, Eastern Zhou period, 4th - 3rd century BC This needle-shaped jade has a straight, elongated form: one end is carved in the shape of a dragon in profile and the other, much thinner,
0108: DRAGON-SHAPED XI PENDANTEst. €2,400-€4,800
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BI DISC: Jade. China, presum. Neolithic Liangzhu Culture (approx. 3300 - 2200 BC) Medium-sized bi disc, carved out of a highly altered green and russet coloured jade; the central hole, drilled from both
0109: BI DISCEst. €1,800-€3,600Lot Passed
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A GROUP OF 20 SIMILARLY-SHAPED BEADS ASSEMBLED INTO A: Jade. China, 4th - 3rd cent. BC Beads with a ‘barrel-shaped’ outline, such as those presented here, are attested in tombs dating from the middle of the Western Zhou period (10th century
0110: A GROUP OF 20 SIMILARLY-SHAPED BEADS ASSEMBLED INTO AEst. €3,500-€7,000
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SMALL DISC HUAN: Jade. China, early Western Han Dynasty 3rd - 4th cent. BC Both sides of this small ring are decorated in the same manner, with a snake and a phoenix. The bird is represented as if emerging from the
0111: SMALL DISC HUANEst. €1,800-€3,600
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COILED DRAGON: Jade. China, Eastern Zhou Dynasty, 4th cent. BC This jade presents a very specific type, flat on both sides and, as a rule, of strong green jade. The depiction of the dragon is outstanding through
0112: COILED DRAGONEst. €2,800-€5,600
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BEAD WITH INCISED DECORATION: Jade. China, early Western Han (3rd cent. BC) This squared plaque carved in openwork attested in the archaeological finds of the Eastern Zhou and Han periods which were re presents a type of jades
0113: BEAD WITH INCISED DECORATIONEst. €1,200-€2,400
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ORNAMENT WITH ANIMAL MASK: Jade. China, late Eastern Zhou to early Western Han (3rd - 2nd cent. BC) Small ornament in jade worked in openwork with the motif of a double-bodied, snake-like animal. The face of the animal is
0114: ORNAMENT WITH ANIMAL MASKEst. €2,200-€4,400
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ORNAMENT: Jade. China, late Qing period, end of 19th, early 20th century This archaistic jade belongs to the waning phase of the Qing dynasty and does not copy or follow any precise ‘model’ from
0115: ORNAMENTEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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LARGE BI DISK: Jade. China, late Neolithic Culture (approx. 2000 - 1500 BC) The many shades of this dark, emerald green jade, with zones of lighter green interspersed with darker, horizontal striations, are
0116: LARGE BI DISKEst. €5,500-€11,000
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ARM RING: Jade. China, Eastern Zhou Dynasty, 4th cent. BC Ornament in the shape of an open ring with identical elongated dragon heads with pointed snouts carved at the extremities. A hole for suspension is
0117: ARM RINGEst. €2,500-€5,000Lot Passed
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HUANG ARCHED-PENDANT: Jade. China, late Eastern Zhou, early Western Han, 3rd - 2nd century BC This arc-shaped pendant, known in Chinese as huang, has both ends carved with dragon heads in profile, as common on such jade
0118: HUANG ARCHED-PENDANTEst. €2,500-€5,000
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SCABBARD SLIDE: Jade. China, Western Han (206 BC - 9) Scabbard slides like this one were used during the Eastern Zhou and Han periods to suspend the sword from the belt. The present example is carved from a light
0119: SCABBARD SLIDEEst. €3,500-€7,000Lot Passed
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PENDANT: Jade. China, late Qing Dynasty, early 19th cent. This archaistic pendant or ornament is worked in the shape of a yue axe flanked by two phoenixes. The long-tailed birds are represented in a
0120: PENDANTEst. €1,200-€2,400
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DISC BI WITH DRAGON AND TAOTIE: Jade. China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Archaistic bi disc decorated with a pattern made of interlocking dragons of various types organized in two concentric registers: the inner one also contains a
0121: DISC BI WITH DRAGON AND TAOTIEEst. €2,200-€4,400
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