A PALE GREENISH WHITE JADE FACETED GU-FORM VASE
A PALE GREENISH WHITE JADE FACETED GU-FORM VASE
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A PALE GREENISH WHITE JADE FACETED GU-FORM VASE

CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

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A PALE GREENISH WHITE JADE FACETED GU-FORM VASE
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
Raised on a base of rolling waves from which rises vapor that supports one foot of the large dragon climbing towards the rim on one side in pursuit of a flaming pearl on the opposite side, the stone of even pale tone with some snowy inclusions
8 5/8 in. (21.7 cm.) high
Provenance
Ashkenazie & Co., San Francisco, 1982.
The Irving Collection no. 247.

Lot Essay

The present vase, like many fine eighteenth century jade carvings, takes its basic form from archaic bronze ritual wine vessels of the Shang period. A few other known examples with similar faceted sides set at an angle are published, including two vases from The Woolf Collection, both dated to the Qianlong period (1736-1795), illustrated in The Woolf Collection of Chinese Jade, London, 2013, pp. 108-109, nos. 26 and 27.
See, also, a related eighteenth century white jade vase of the same form, carved in relief with a dragon and chilong, illustrated by Robert Kleiner in Chinese Jades from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman, Hong Kong, 1996, pl. 145, and subsequently sold at Christie's, Hong Kong, 27 November 2007, lot 1546. Another similar vase was sold at Christie's, Hong Kong, 1 June 2011, lot 3598.

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