Lot Essay
This jade tiger is typical of Shang representations in that it is flat, in profile and represented crouching. Although Shang jade craftsmen worked in both round and flat style jade forms, this version suggests a late Shang or early Western Zhou date due to the lack of the typical Anyang period double-line decor used to represent internal body features. Comparisons from Late Shang burials may be made with the small profile tigers excavated from the Fu Hao burials at Anyang, Yinxu Yuqi (The Jades from Yinxu), Beijing, 1982, pls. 87 (991), 89 (358, 359, 1310). Western Zhou representatives of this profile, flat tiger form come from Puducun, Changan County, Shaanxi illustrated in Kaogu xuebao, 1957:1, p. 84, pl. VI:1, 7