A WHITE JADE SQUARE RELIEF PLAQUE
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A WHITE JADE SQUARE RELIEF PLAQUE

TANG DYNASTY (618-907) OR LATER

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A WHITE JADE SQUARE RELIEF PLAQUE
Tang Dynasty (618-907) or later
One side carved in medium relief with a kneeling foreigner offering a utensil on a raised dish, his head with a beard and long hair, wearing pantaloons and boots, the stone of mottled white tone with scattered black flecks, chipped
2 3/8 in. (5.6 cm.) square
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.

Lot Essay

Similar plaques which are part of sets made to adorn belts, are illustrated in Zhongguo Yuqi Quanji, vol. 5, p. 33 and 37, in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Jadeware (II), Hong Kong, 1995, p. 29, fig. 26, and in Rawson, Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, p. 329, fig. 1, where the author notes that 'plaques decorated with kneeling figures became popular during early Tang times'.

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