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LARGE SIX-PART KOROMANDEL SCREEN DEPICTING AN IMPERIALRECLINING ELEPHANT AND EGUCHI NO KIMIWAHEI: LUCK DEITY
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ASIAN ART

Fine Asian Art
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CONG, RITUAL OBJECT: Late Neolithic Period, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BCThe cong is one of the most peculiar of all the jade typescarved during the late Neolithic period of China. Createdby the Liangzhu culture,
0073: CONG, RITUAL OBJECTEst. €3,000-€4,000
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CONG, RITUAL OBJECT: Late Neolithic Period, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BCThe registers of this cong are decorated with the twotypes of Liangzhu masks carved in an alternating pattern.The animal-like mask is
0074: CONG, RITUAL OBJECTEst. €6,000-€8,000
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BEADS IN THE SHAPE OF A CONG: Late Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture,ca.3300-2200 BCDespite their small size, these two beads are finelyworked and present all the elements that can be seenon larger cong. They look like hollowed
0075: BEADS IN THE SHAPE OF A CONGEst. €2,000-€2,500
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CYLINDRICAL CONG-TYPE JADE WITH MASK DESIGN: Late Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BCIn terms of form and decoration, this peculiar cylindricalobject can be paralleled to no. 78 in the presentcatalogue. This columnar shape,
0076: CYLINDRICAL CONG-TYPE JADE WITH MASK DESIGNEst. €5,000-€7,000
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PAIR OF SMALL AWL-SHAPED OBJECTS: Late Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture,ca.3300-2200 BCThis peculiar type of jade is further proof of thesophisticated level reached by Liangzhu craftsmen in thecreation of unique shapes decorated
0077: PAIR OF SMALL AWL-SHAPED OBJECTSEst. €1,400-€2,100
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CYLINDRICAL CONG-TYPE JADE WITH MASK DESIGN: Late Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BCThis cylindrical object is similar to the short jade tubediscussed in entry no.76, except that it is taller andthe mask motifs carved on its
0078: CYLINDRICAL CONG-TYPE JADE WITH MASK DESIGNEst. €2,800-€4,200
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HEADDRESS ORNAMENT IN OPENWORK: Late Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BCThis peculiar ornament represents another form createdby the Liangzhu culture which is not attested in anyof the other cultures of Neolithic
0079: HEADDRESS ORNAMENT IN OPENWORKEst. €4,500-€5,800
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PENDANT WITH MASK MOTIF: Late Neolithic period, Liangzhu culture, c.3300-2200 BCThis perfectly shaped semi-circular ornament, known ashuang ?, is another common type of jade often foundin Liangzhu culture sites. Huang are
0080: PENDANT WITH MASK MOTIFEst. €5,000-€7,500
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BI DISC: Late Neolithic period, early Bronze Age,c.2200-1900 BCThe term bi ?, traditionally used to designate discs likethe one presented here, is derived from ancient pre-Qin texts such as the Zuo Zhuan??,
0081: BI DISCEst. €4,000-€6,000
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BI DISC: Late Neolithic period, early Bronze Age,c.2200-1900 BCThis bi shares many characteristics with the disc no.81. Itis fairly large and has some irregularities on the border,showing that the bi was
0082: BI DISCEst. €5,000-€7,500
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NOTCHED DISC: Late Neolithic, early Bronze Age, c. 2500-2000 BCNotched discs were crafted in the late Neolithic and earlyBronze Age periods. They are likely descended fromearlier prototypes, since small circular
0083: NOTCHED DISCEst. €3,000-€4,000
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CONG: Late Shang, early Western Zhou period,13th-10th century BC-771 BCAfter the Neolithic period, jade cong continued to becarved into the following Shang and Western Zhoudynasties, however, the typical
0084: CONGEst. €5,000-€7,000Lot Passed
DISC: Late Neolithic period, early Bronze Age,c.2200-1900 BCThough smaller in size, this disc is rather similar to Nos.81 and 82. The border is more regular than the twolarger discs and the central,
0085: DISCEst. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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TWO SMALL AXES: Late Neolithic period, early Bronze Age,c.2200-1900 BCThese two pendants are worked in the shape of axes,and despite their small size they retain all the featuresof their larger prototypes from which
0086: TWO SMALL AXESEst. €3,500-€4,300
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PAIR OF HUANG PENDANTS WITH HEXAGONAL PATTERN: Eastern Zhou, 5th century BCThese two huang pendants are carved from a verytranslucent, pale green colour type of jade which almostlooks like glass. The stone has only minor inclusions inthe form of
0087: PAIR OF HUANG PENDANTS WITH HEXAGONAL PATTERNEst. €7,000-€9,000
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HUANG PENDANT WITH DRAGON MOTIF: Eastern Zhou, 5th century BCThe huang, an arched pendant, was an item of personaladornment popular amongst aristocrats of the EasternZhou period. As shown by the present example, it wasalmost
0088: HUANG PENDANT WITH DRAGON MOTIFEst. €4,000-€6,000
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SMALL PENDANT: Eastern Zhou, 4th-3rd century BCThis small refined pendant was not worn by itself, butrather as a connecting element in articulated necklacesand pectorals. Carved out of a white, translucent jadewith
0089: SMALL PENDANTEst. €2,800-€4,200
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DRAGON-SHAPED PENDANT: Eastern Zhou, late Spring and Autumn period,6th-5th century BCPendants in the shape of dragons were common ornamentscarved in jade during the Eastern Zhou period.Although the pendants can assume a
0090: DRAGON-SHAPED PENDANTEst. €6,500-€9,000
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HUAN RING WITH PATTERN OF PLASTIC CURLS: Eastern Zhou, 4th-3rd century BCThis simple yet beautiful ring is a type of ornamental jadeknown in the Chinese literature as huan. According tothe texts, the difference between this ring and the
0091: HUAN RING WITH PATTERN OF PLASTIC CURLSEst. €5,000-€7,500
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HUANG PENDANT WITH DRAGONS: Eastern Zhou, Warring States period, 4th-3rd century BCThis impressive and elaborate huang pendant representsone of the most sumptuous items of personal adornmentfor high-ranking individuals created
0092: HUANG PENDANT WITH DRAGONSEst. €15,000-€22,000
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DRAGON-SHAPED PENDANT: Eastern Zhou, Warring States period, 5th-4th century BCThis peculiar pendant, carved in the shape of a dragon, isso richly detailed that it is almost impossible to decipherthe full image at a first
0093: DRAGON-SHAPED PENDANTEst. €5,000-€7,000
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DRAGON-SHAPED PENDANT: Eastern Zhou, Warring States period, 5th-4th century BCThis jade carved in the shape of an arched dragonrepresents a further stage in the development of thedragon image during the advanced phase of
0094: DRAGON-SHAPED PENDANTEst. €5,000-€7,000Lot Passed
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SMALL DRAGON-SHAPED XI: Eastern Zhou, Warring States period, 5th-4th century BCThis small pendant is carved in the shape of a dragonin profile whose long, stretched body terminates in avery pointed tail: this unique feature
0095: SMALL DRAGON-SHAPED XIEst. €3,800-€5,000
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TIGER-SHAPED PLAQUE: Late Eastern Zhou, early Han dynasty, 3rd-2nd century BCLarge plaques shaped as felines in profile and representingtigers were made in jade from the last phaseof the Warring States period into the
0096: TIGER-SHAPED PLAQUEEst. €12,000-€14,000
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