Asian, Ethnographic, and Fine Art and Jewelry 2016-09-04 Auction - 314 Price Results - galerieTAO in LA - Page 4
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Song Dynasty Jade Benevolent Earth Spirit ChimeraSong Dynasty Jade Earth Spirit ChimeraYuan Dynasty Jade Demon Holding Head
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Monroe, LA, United States
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Asian, Ethnographic, and Fine Art and Jewelry

Welcome to galerieTAO! We specialize in 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 and select fine art. 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. We feel the same way about Native American silver and bead work. Truly beautiful work resonates.
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Ming Dynasty Jade Male Pixiu Chimera: One of a pair, this fine jade male pixiu is possibly representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 2-1/2 inches tall, 1-3/8 inches wide,
0073: Ming Dynasty Jade Male Pixiu ChimeraEst. US$2,800-US$6,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Female Pixiu with Child: One of a pair, this fine jade female pixiu carrying child on her back is possibly representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 2-5/8
0074: Ming Dynasty Jade Female Pixiu with ChildEst. US$2,800-US$6,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Pixiu Chimera`: One of a pair, this exquisitely crafted male pixiu is possibly representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the earlyQing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 3-1/4 inches tall,
0075: Ming Dynasty Jade Pixiu Chimera`Est. US$3,800-US$8,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Jade Pixiu Chimera`: One of a pair, this exquisitely crafted female pixiu is possibly representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the earlyQing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 3-1/8 inches tall,
0076: Ming Dynasty Jade Pixiu Chimera`Est. US$3,800-US$8,800Lot Passed
Qing Jade Sea Maiden on Pixiu Chimera: This small jade sculpture, a sea maiden or mermaid riding a pixiu, is most likely from the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 5-7/8 inches tall,
0077: Qing Jade Sea Maiden on Pixiu ChimeraEst. US$2,100-US$4,800Lot Passed
Qing Jade Phoenix on Pixiu Chimera: This small jade sculpture, a phoenix riding a pixiu, is most likely from the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The sculpture is 4 inches tall, 1-1/8 inches wide,
0078: Qing Jade Phoenix on Pixiu ChimeraEst. US$2,100-US$4,800Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty Winged Man with Bird: This finely crafted anthropomorphic standing winged figure with bird is possibly representative of the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or the early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce), but may be older.
0079: Ming Dynasty Winged Man with BirdEst. US$2,100-US$4,800Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Winged Elephant Man: This archaic jade 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 winged man with
0080: Archaic Jade Winged Elephant ManEst. US$3,800-US$8,800Lot Passed
Shang Dynasty Bronze Tomb Guardian: This fierce standing anthropomorphic bronze bird figure an example of funerary art, an earth spirit serving as a protective tomb guardian, most likely from the Shang Dynasty (1600 to 1046 bce), Zhou
0081: Shang Dynasty Bronze Tomb GuardianEst. US$58,800-US$68,800Lot Passed
Shang Dynasty Jade Female Tomb Guardian: This fierce seated anthropomorphic female jadebird figure is an example of funerary art, an earth spirit serving as a protective tomb guardian, most likely from the Shang Dynasty (1600 to 1046 bce),
0082: Shang Dynasty Jade Female Tomb GuardianEst. US$58,800-US$68,800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Seated Ox with Horns: This anthropomorphic jade artifact, most likely from the pre-dynastic Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China, features a seated ox figure with stylized bulbous horns on top of
0091: Neolithic Jade Seated Ox with HornsEst. US$15,800-US$22,800Lot Passed
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