A GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS
A GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS

LATE SPRING AND AUTUMN TO MID WARRING STATES PERIOD, CIRCA 570-300 BC

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A GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS
LATE SPRING AND AUTUMN TO MID WARRING STATES PERIOD, CIRCA 570-300 BC
The group comprises a slender dragon-form pendant with a protruding snout and tail curved upwards, late Spring and Autumn period (top); two reticulated pendants each depicting a dragon and its young, mid Warring States period (middle-left), early Warring States period (middle-right); and an s-shaped pendant with a dragon-shaped head and a phoenix-shaped tail, early Warring States period (bottom).
Longest: 4 1⁄4 in. (10.7 cm.) long, boxes
Provenance
(top, middle-left) Dexinshuwu Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1995
(middle-right, bottom) The Yangdetang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1989

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