A VERY RARE MOTTLED ‘CHICKEN-BONE’ JADE RHYTON CUP
A VERY RARE MOTTLED ‘CHICKEN-BONE’ JADE RHYTON CUP

SONG-MING DYNASTY (960-1644)

Details
A VERY RARE MOTTLED ‘CHICKEN-BONE’ JADE RHYTON CUP
SONG-MING DYNASTY (960-1644)
3 3⁄8 in. (8.6 cm.) high, box
Provenance
Baron Klaus D. von Oertzen (1894-1991) and Baroness Irene von Oertzen (1908-2007)
Sold at Christie's London, 7 November 2008, lot 241 (part)
The Durwin Tang Collection
Sold at Bonhams Hong Kong, Tang's Hall of Precious The Durwin Tang Collection of Chinese Jades, 27 November 2018, lot 166
Literature
S.Howard.Hansford, Jade - Essence of Hills and Streams, Johannesburg, 1969, p.107, no.C33

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Lot Essay

This type of animal-head rhyton can be traced to Persia, such as the example with the forepart ram in the Metropolitan Museum Collection, dated to 5th Century BC. These vessels probably found their way to China via Silk Road, where example of a Tang Dynasty onyx and gold cup with an animal head now in the Shaanxi Museum Collection, and a line drawing illustrated in the Northern Song dynasty Imperial bronze compendium, ‘Illustrated Catalogue of Antique Objects in the Emperor Huizong Collection’ (fig.1).

The present lot is further incised with a taotie mask, flanked on one side by a dragon and on the other by a phoenix, derived from archaic bronze decorative motifs.

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