Fine Asian Art - 21st May 2024
Lot 101
A CHINESE CELADON JADE 'BIRD' PENDANT
Estimate £500 - £1,000
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Description

A CHINESE CELADON JADE 'BIRD' PENDANT
POSSIBLY NEOLITHIC PERIOD, HONGSHAN CULTURE
Possibly Garuda, carved as a bird with its wings outstretched, the reverse pierced with a hole for suspension, the stone a dark celadon colour with mottled inclusions, 4cm.
Provenance: previously a private collection, Singapore, acquired in the early 1990s.
Cf. The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Jadeware (I), pp.3-4, pl.2-3 for two similar pendants. Another example is also illustrated in Teng Shu-Ping, Neolithic Jades in the Collection of the National Palace Museum, p.169, pl.73.
新石器時代 紅山文化(可能) 玉鴞形珮
來源:新加坡私人舊藏,購於1990年代。