Asian Jades, Ethnographic Art, and Jewelry 2017-07-23 Auction - 383 Price Results - galerieTAO in TX - Page 7
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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 Pei Kneeling Child: This beautifully crafted small pei of a kneeling figure or child most likely derives from the Hongshan period of China (4700 to 2900 bce). The pendant is approximately 1-3/4 inches long, 3/4 inches
0145: Neolithic Jade Pei Kneeling ChildEst. US$400-US$800Lot Passed
Small Neolithic Jade Double Bi Pei: This Neolithic jade double bi pei is most likely from the Hongshan culture in northeastern China (4700 to 2900 bce), or similar Neolithic or early archaic cultures. The pendant is approximately
0147: Small Neolithic Jade Double Bi PeiEst. US$500-US$800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Double Head Pei: This Neolithic jade double head pei is most likely from the Hongshan culture in northeastern China (4700 to 2900 bce), or similar Neolithic or early archaic cultures. The faces have profiles with
0148: Neolithic Jade Double Head PeiEst. US$200-US$800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Zhulong or Pig Dragon Pei: This beautiful Neolithic jade zhulong or pig dragon amulet probably comes from the Hongshan period of China (4700 to 2900 bce). Pig dragons are zoomorphic forms with a pig-like head and elongated
0154: Neolithic Jade Zhulong or Pig Dragon PeiEst. US$2,800-US$3,400Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Bi with Masks: This exquisitely crafted jade bi with two masks most likely comes from the Hongshan, a neolithic culture in northwest China (3500 to 2000 BC). Hongshan burial artifacts include some of the earliest
0157: Neolithic Jade Bi with MasksEst. US$800-US$1,800Lot Passed
Archaic Jade Dragon Pei: This exquisitely crafted jade dragon possibly comes from a pre-Dynastic or early Dynastic culture such as the Shang Dynasty (1600 to 1046 bce), Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 bce), Qin Dynasty (221-207 bce),
0158: Archaic Jade Dragon PeiEst. US$400-US$800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Ram Mask Pei: This exquisitely crafted jade ram head ornament with curled horns, eye openings, and open nostrils most likely comes from the Hongshan, a neolithic culture in northwest China (3500 to 2000 BC).
0159: Neolithic Jade Ram Mask PeiEst. US$2,800-US$5,800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Figure with Horns: This jade immortal with horns 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 examples of
0163: Neolithic Jade Figure with HornsEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
Neolithic Jade Figure with Horns: This seated jade with horns 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 examples of
0164: Neolithic Jade Figure with HornsEst. US$400-US$800Lot Passed
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