Lot Essay
The first garment hook is similar in type to one from the Stoclet collection, illustrated by H.F.E. Visser, Asiatic Art, New York, 1948, pp. 168-9, pl. 44 (no. 64). Both the Stoclet example and the present garment hook are faceted and inlaid with square jade plaques surrounded by similar gold and silver inlaid geometric decoration. The second garment hook with the plaques enclosed within the graceful curves of the sinuous body of the dragon is related to one in the British Museum illustrated by W. Watson, The Arts of China to AD 900, New Haven and London, p. 47, fig. 90 (middle), which is in the form of coiled dragons clutching small jade plaques.