Asian Art I - 17th May 2016

Lot 143

A RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL JADEITE AND ZITAN HAT STAND 19TH CENTURY Constructed in sections

Estimate £3,000 - £5,000 | Hammer £11000

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Description

A RARE CHINESE IMPERIAL JADEITE AND ZITAN HAT STAND

19TH CENTURY

Constructed in sections, the domed base carved in shallow relief with bats amongst cloud scrolls above a band of key fret, the flowerhead-shaped hat rest carved with two layers of petals, the flaring knopped zitan supports separated by a large central segmented ovoid jade bead, all contained within a fitted zitan box, the stand 28.5cm overall. (2)

Provenance: formerly the property of Dr Little, surgeon and physician in Shanghai from 1869-1901. Admiral Sir Charles Little and thence by descent.

A closely related hat stand is on display at the Beijing Capital Museum.