Asian Art II - 24th November 2021

Lot 2312

TWO CHINESE ARCHAISTIC JADE PENDANTS

Estimate £2,000 - £3,000 | Hammer £9500

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Description

TWO CHINESE ARCHAISTIC JADE PENDANTS

PROBABLY QING DYNASTY

In the Warring State's style, one in a celadon coloured stone, curved and carved with geometric designs, with animal head terminals, the other in a celadon and coral coloured jade, reticulated and elaborately carved with stylised bird heads and masks, 13.8cm and 9cm. (2)

Provenance: from the collection of David Taylor (1876-1958) and thence by descent. David Taylor was a successful businessman of Scottish descent who was born in Northern Ireland. He resided in Belfast and owned various commercial buildings, shops and a farm. He also had a substantial portfolio of stocks and shares. These jade items were acquired by Taylor during his travels to East Asia in the early 20th century.