FOUR JADE SWORD CHAPES AND TWO GLASS SWORD CHAPES
FOUR JADE SWORD CHAPES AND TWO GLASS SWORD CHAPES
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FOUR JADE SWORD CHAPES AND TWO GLASS SWORD CHAPES

LATE WARRING STATES PERIOD-WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, 4TH CENTURY BC-1ST CENTURY AD

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FOUR JADE SWORD CHAPES AND TWO GLASS SWORD CHAPES
LATE WARRING STATES PERIOD-WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, 4TH CENTURY BC-1ST CENTURY AD
Largest: 3 ½ in. (8.8 cm.) wide, cloth box
Provenance
Armand Trampitsch (1890-1975) Collection, Paris.
Vente au Japon. Art chinois de Haute Epoque et Estampes Japonaises. Collection Armand Trampitsch. Tokyo - Hotel Okura, 30 May 1985, lot 142.
Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Paris.
Literature
Largest: F. Salviati, Radiant Stones, Archaic Chinese Jades, Paris 2000, no. 134.

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Lot Essay


The largest chape is notable for its large size and for the pieces of bronze that have corroded into the surface on one side. The scroll decoration on this chape is similar to that on a chape of more narrow proportions in the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University Art Museums, illustrated by Max Loehr in Ancient Chinese Jades, Cambridge, 1975, p. 310, no. 455, where it is dated late Eastern Zhou or Western Han.

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