A PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE FUNERARY GROUP
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A PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE FUNERARY GROUP

WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, 2ND-1ST CENTURY BC

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A PALE GREENISH-WHITE JADE FUNERARY GROUP
WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, 2ND-1ST CENTURY BC
Cicada 2 ½ in. (6.3 cm.) long; longest plug 2 ¾ in. (7.1 cm.), fitted box
Provenance
B. K. Wong, Hong Kong, 15 February 1995
The Dongxi Studio Collection
Literature
Nicole De Bisscop, Chinese Jade and Scroll Paintings from the Dongxi Collection, Brussels, 1995, p. 77, no. 38
Filippo Salviati, "The Dongxi Collection of Chinese Jades", Orientations, November 1995, p. 50, fig. 13
Exhibited
Kredietbank Gallery, Chinese Jade and Scroll Paintings from the Dongxi Collection, Brussels, 25 October - 17 December 1995; Kredietbank Luxembourg, 1 February - 13 April 1996, no. 38

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Lot Essay

The carving of the cicada is very similar to two jade examples dated 2nd-1st century BC illustrated by J. Rawson in Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, British Museum, 1995, p. 319, no. 24:9. A group of similar facial aperture covers and plugs, and a cicada, are illustrated by Yang Boda in Chinese Archaic Jades from the Kwan Collection, Art Gallery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994, no. 224, where they are dated Han dynasty and where their uses are discussed. See, also, the very similar white jade cicada, from Mozuizi, Wuwei, Gansu province, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Jades Unearthed in China, vol. 15, Beijing, 2005, p. 112.

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