A SMALL GREYISH-GREEN JADE 'BUFFALO’
A SMALL GREYISH-GREEN JADE `BUFFALO’

LATE SHANG-EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 12TH-10TH CENTURY BC

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A SMALL GREYISH-GREEN JADE 'BUFFALO’
LATE SHANG-EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 12TH-10TH CENTURY BC
Possibly a necklace closure, the thick plaque is carved as a recumbent water buffalo with legs tucked under the body and head turned to the side, the horns carved in thread relief. The reverse is more cursorily detailed. There is a bull-nose hole below the nose and a bi-conical hole drilled through the body.
1 ¾ in. (4.5 cm.) wide
Provenance
The Erwin Harris Collection, Miami, Florida, by 1995.

Lot Essay

Compare the similar jade water buffalo carved in flat relief and dated to the Shang dynasty in the Mrs. Edward Sonnenschein Collection, Chicago, illustrated by A. Salmony, Carved Jade of Ancient China, 1938, pl. XXIII (8). See, also, the example in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, illustrated by J. Rawson, 'Animal Motifs in Early Western Zhou Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Chinese Bronzes: Selected articles from Orientations, 1983-2000, Hong Kong, p. 20, fig. 12.

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