HIRONDELLE EN JADE CÉLADON TRÈS PÂLE
HIRONDELLE EN JADE CÉLADON TRÈS PÂLE
HIRONDELLE EN JADE CÉLADON TRÈS PÂLE
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HIRONDELLE EN JADE CÉLADON TRÈS PÂLE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIÈCLE

Details
HIRONDELLE EN JADE CÉLADON TRÈS PÂLE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIÈCLE
Hauteur : 11,6 cm. (4 5⁄8 in.)
Provenance
With John Sparks Ltd., 19 August 1986.
Mr O. J. R. Allen Collection.
With Marchant, London, 24 May 2021.
Literature
Marchant, Chinese Jades from the Mr. O.J.R. Allen Collection, Marchant, London, 2013, no. 23, pp. 50-51.
Exhibited
London, Marchant, Chinese Jades from the Mr. O.J.R. Allen Collection, 3-8 November 2013 (with label).
Further details
A VERY PALE CELADON JADE CARVING OF A SWALLOW
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

This exquisite pale celadon jade carving depicts a swallow at rest, holding a flowering sprig delicately in its beak. The artisan has rendered the bird with a rounded body and gracefully contoured wings, achieving a harmonious balance between naturalism and refined elegance. The flowering branch curves softly along the swallow’s back, lending the composition a sense of rhythmic vitality. In Chinese symbolism, the pairing of the swallow (yan) with spring blossoms evokes the theme Yan chang chun (“Feast of Everlasting Spring”), expressing auspicious wishes for enduring peace and prosperity.

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