Details
A GLASS CICADA
WESTERN HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 8)
The glass is carved to the top with crisp grooves to delineate the head, pronounced eyes and wings.
2 1/2 in. (6.3 cm.) long, box
Provenance
Yangdetang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1990

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Lot Essay

A similar glass cicada wrapped in silver foil was unearthed from a Han dynasty tomb in Hanjiang, Yangzhou city, illustrated in Jade Wares of Guangling in Han Dynasty, Beijing, 2003, pl. 138 (fig. 1). There are two other similar glass cicadas in the Aurora Museum Collection, illustrated in Jades of Han Dynasty, Taipei, 2005, pl. 214.

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