Asian Jades, Ethnographic Art, and Jewelry 2017-07-23 Auction - 383 Price Results - galerieTAO in TX - Page 6
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Song Dynasty Jade Sea Immortal Merman Earth SpiritQing Dynasty Pleasure Folio Album Erotic ArtNeolithic Jade Squatting Figure with Cicada Head
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Asian Jades, Ethnographic Art, and Jewelry

Welcome to galerieTAO's Spring Sale! 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 including the rare museum quality Song Dynasty jade earth spirits and chimera funerary retinue.
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Neolithic Jade Female Ram Head, Seated: This neolithic or archaic-style jade artifact, possibly from the pre-dynastic Dawenkou culture (4500–2700 bce) in Shandong Province in eastern China is a stylized female figure with ram head. Jade
0121: Neolithic Jade Female Ram Head, SeatedEst. US$2,100-US$3,400Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Beast with C Dragon Head: This neolithic or archaic-style jade artifact, possibly from the pre-dynastic Dawenkou culture (4500–2700 bce) in Shandong Province in eastern China is a stylized beast with C-dragon head. Jade
0122: Neolithic Jade Beast with C Dragon HeadEst. US$2,100-US$3,400Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Seated Figure with Ears: This neolithic or archaic-style jade anthropomorphic artifact, possibly from the pre-dynastic Dawenkou culture (4500–2700 bce) in Shandong Province in eastern China is a stylized figure with
0123: Neolithic Jade Seated Figure with EarsEst. US$2,800-US$3,400Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Qijia Figurative Plaque: This archaic jade artifact from China in the pre-dynastic Qijia culture style features a standing figural plaque. The Qijia spread around the upper reaches of the Taohe, Daxia and Weihe rivers in
0124: Archaic Jade Qijia Figurative PlaqueEst. US$6,800-US$10,800Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Dog or Wolf Immortal: This archaic jade artifact reflecting pre-dynastic and early dynastic sculptural forms as early as the Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China, features an anthropomorphic seated or
0125: Archaic Jade Dog or Wolf ImmortalEst. US$2,800-US$3,400Lot Passed
Rare Standing Neolithic Jade Figure: This Neolithic jade artifact, possibly from the Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China or other Neolithic or predynastic periods, features a standing figure almond shaped eyes,
0127: Rare Standing Neolithic Jade FigureEst. US$2,800-US$3,400Lot Passed
Ming Dynasty RuYi or Scepter with Two Bats: This exquisite Ruyi with two bats is possibly from the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644 ce) or early Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912 ce). The head of the scepter features a graceful Phoenix and Kylin. Two bats
0129: Ming Dynasty RuYi or Scepter with Two BatsEst. US$3,800-US$8,800Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Mask Pei: This archaic jade mask amulet is most likely from a pre- or early dynastic culture, but probably comes from the Hongshan culture in northeastern China (4700 to 2900 bce). Hongshan sites have been
0132: Archaic Jade Mask PeiEst. US$2,100-US$2,800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Bird Pei Pendant: This Neolithic jade bird amulet probably comes from the Hongshan culture in northeastern China (4700 to 2900 bce). Hongshan sites have been found in an area stretching from Inner Mongolia to
0133: Neolithic Jade Bird Pei PendantEst. US$800-US$1,800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Seated Figure Pei: This seated jade figure with headdress most likely comes from the Hongshan, a neolithic culture in northwest China (3500 to 2000 BC). Hongshan burial artifacts include some of the earliest known
0134: Neolithic Jade Seated Figure PeiEst. US$100-US$300Lot Passed
Large Neolithic Jade Kneeling Figure Pei: This anthropomorphic jade amulet, most likely from the pre-dynastic Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 bce) in northeastern China, features a kneeling figure with curved animal ears and round protruding
0136: Large Neolithic Jade Kneeling Figure PeiEst. US$1,800-US$2,400Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Bird Pei Pendant: This Neolithic jade bird amulet with crest and cicada motif on torso probably comes from the Hongshan culture in northeastern China (4700 to 2900 bce). Hongshan sites have been found in an area
0137: Neolithic Jade Bird Pei PendantEst. US$1,800-US$2,800Lot Passed
Rare Neolithic Notched Pei: This beautiful old jade amulet most likely derives from the Hongshan period of China (4700 to 2900 bce). The heavy pendant features a well notched tapered disk. The pendant is approximately 2-3/8
0138: Rare Neolithic Notched PeiEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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