A celadon and gray jade archaistic guang-form vessel
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Description
A celadon and gray jade archaistic guang-form vessel and cover
Late Qing dynasty/20th century
Carved in the form of a recumbent water buffalo, the legs tucked under the body, the head lifted high, the skin carved in low relief with abstracted taotie masks and archaistic scrollwork, the horns, ears, and tail carved in the round, the stone pale green with passages of dark gray.
6 3/4in (17.1cm) long
Footnotes:
Provenance:
Acquired in Hong Kong, circa the 1950s to 1960s
Late Qing dynasty/20th century
Carved in the form of a recumbent water buffalo, the legs tucked under the body, the head lifted high, the skin carved in low relief with abstracted taotie masks and archaistic scrollwork, the horns, ears, and tail carved in the round, the stone pale green with passages of dark gray.
6 3/4in (17.1cm) long
Footnotes:
Provenance:
Acquired in Hong Kong, circa the 1950s to 1960s
Condition
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Wire-inlaid fitted wood stand. The vessel and cover are in overall good condition with only a few minute nicks.
Wire-inlaid fitted wood stand. The vessel and cover are in overall good condition with only a few minute nicks.
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A celadon and gray jade archaistic guang-form vessel
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