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PROPERTY FROM THE GORDON COLLECTION
SIX CHINESE CARVED IMPLEMENTS,
NEOLITHIC PERIOD (6500 BC)-EARLY WESTERN ZHOU (11TH BC),
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SIX CHINESE CARVED IMPLEMENTS,
NEOLITHIC PERIOD (6500 BC)-EARLY WESTERN ZHOU (11TH BC),
comprising a grey stone axe, a bone carved plaque and a beigish tan bone collard disk, Neolithic Period (6500-1700 BC); a calcified small white jade bi disk, 2nd Millenium BC, a brown jade carved pendant, Shang dynasty (1600-1100 BC); and a greenish-brown jade small fish, Shang/Early Western Zhou (11th BC)
The hardstone axe blade 5½in. (14cm.) long (6)
NEOLITHIC PERIOD (6500 BC)-EARLY WESTERN ZHOU (11TH BC),
comprising a grey stone axe, a bone carved plaque and a beigish tan bone collard disk, Neolithic Period (6500-1700 BC); a calcified small white jade bi disk, 2nd Millenium BC, a brown jade carved pendant, Shang dynasty (1600-1100 BC); and a greenish-brown jade small fish, Shang/Early Western Zhou (11th BC)
The hardstone axe blade 5½in. (14cm.) long (6)
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Please note the provenance: 'In the Gordon Collection, United States, by 1997.'
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