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Song Dynasty Jade Merman Earth Spirit ChimeraSong Dynasty Jade Earth Spirit ChimeraSong Dynasty Jade Earth Spirit Chimera with Peach
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Monroe, LA, United States
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Asian Antiques and Ethnographic Art

Asian antiquities including predynastic (neolithic and archaic), dynastic, and antique nephrite and hetian jade, jadeite, hardstone, and bronze sculpture, funerary art, bi discs, pendants, ornaments, and other art from China. Additional works include ethnographic art and jewelry from Africa and the Americas. All lots are listed without reserve or Buyer's Premium, including the rare museum quality Song Dynasty jade earth spirits and chimera funerary retinue. Personal Note: Neolithic and archaic jades are not for everyone – five thousand year old cultures have startling different aesthetics! We have several very small pei (amulets or toggles) that were clearly created for children, and other sculpture for cherished wives or shaman. One can feel aeons of ch'i embodied in these artifacts. I feel the same way about Native American silver and bead work. Truly beautiful work sings.
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Neolithic Jade Seated Figure with Fish Head: This anthropomorphic jade artifact, most likely from the pre-dynastic Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China, features a seated figure with fish head and protuberant ears. Hongshan
1602097: Neolithic Jade Seated Figure with Fish HeadEst. US$118,000-US$168,000Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Standing Fish with Face: This finely crafted jade anthropomorphic standing fish with face is possibly representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture, dyed to
1602100: Ming Dynasty Standing Fish with FaceEst. US$118,000-US$148,000Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Winged Man: This graceful anthropomorphic figure with wings is most likely representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 3-5/8 inches tall,
1602102: Ming Dynasty Jade Winged ManEst. US$4,480-US$6,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Winged Man: One of a pair, this graceful winged anthropomorphic figure with fish is most likely representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is
1602103: Ming Dynasty Jade Winged ManEst. US$4,880-US$10,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Winged Man: One of a pair, this graceful winged anthropomorphic figure with fish is most likely representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is
1602104: Ming Dynasty Jade Winged ManEst. US$4,880-US$10,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Figure with Mask: This kneeling jade figure with mask and curled horns is most likely representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce), reflecting an earlier period.
1602105: Ming Dynasty Jade Figure with MaskEst. US$3,880-US$6,800Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Winged Elephant Man: This archaic jade zoomorphic artifact from China, most likely from the pre-dynastic or early dynastic culture, possibly Zhou Dynasty (1050 bce - 250 bce), features zoomorphic figure combining a
1602106: Archaic Jade Winged Elephant ManEst. US$3,880-US$6,800Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Tomb Guardian with Horns: This fierce anthropomorphic archaic jade figure with horns and exhibiting male genitalia is an example of funerary art, an earth spirit serving as a protective tomb guardian, most likely from the
1602107: Archaic Jade Tomb Guardian with HornsEst. US$6,880-US$16,800Lot Passed
Large Neolithic Jade Spirit Bird: This jade artifact, most likely from the pre-dynastic Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China, features a stylized female bird. Like pei or amulets, this sculpture features typical
1602110: Large Neolithic Jade Spirit BirdEst. US$3,480-US$6,800Lot Passed
Large Neolithic Jade Bi with Pig Dragon: This jade artifact, most likely from the pre-dynastic Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China, features a stylized pig dragon. Like pei or amulets, this sculpture features typical
1602112: Large Neolithic Jade Bi with Pig DragonEst. US$2,880-US$6,800Lot Passed
Qing Dynasty Jade Monkey: This exquisitely crafted and finely detailed jade monkey is possibly representative of the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The dye-enhanced sculpture is 2-1/2 inches tall, 1 inch wide, and 1-1/8
1602115: Qing Dynasty Jade MonkeyEst. US$250-US$600Lot Passed
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