A GROUP OF THREE JADE CARVINGS
A GROUP OF THREE JADE CARVINGS

WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, C. 1100 – 771 BC

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A GROUP OF THREE JADE CARVINGS
WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, C. 1100 – 771 BC
The lot comprises a small pale yellowish-green jade cicada-form pendant, a pale celadon jade stag-form pendant, and a small yellowish-green jade rabbit-form pendant.
Stag: 2 13/16 in. (6.9 cm.) wide, boxes
Provenance
Yangdetang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1988 (rabbit-form pendant)
Yangdetang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1989 (stag-form pendant)
Lantien Shanfang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1992 (cicada-form pendant)

Lot Essay

For a similar jade pendants and carvings from the Western Zhou dynasty, compare a cicada-form pendant unearthed from Jiyang, Shandong province, and the Yu State tomb complex site at Baoji City, Shaanxi province. See an example excavated from Jiyang and illustrated in Zhongguo gudai duandai yu bianwei 2 guyu dongwu yu shenyishou, Beijing, 2007, p. 33, no. 25; a stag-form carving with a more rounded torso in the Zhouyuan Museum, Shaanxi province, illustrated in Zhouyuan yuqi, Taipei, 1996, p. 101, no. 68; and a rabbit-form pendant excavated from tomb no. 49, Shagguo, Wenxi county, Shanxi province, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Jades Unearthed in China, Beijing, 2005, p. 153.

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