A MOTTLED PALE GREY JADE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT IBEX
A MOTTLED PALE GREY JADE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT IBEX
A MOTTLED PALE GREY JADE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT IBEX
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A MOTTLED PALE GREY JADE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT IBEX

SONG-MING DYNASTY (AD 960-1644)

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A MOTTLED PALE GREY JADE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT IBEX
SONG-MING DYNASTY (AD 960-1644)
The ibex is shown with the head turned sharply to the right, propped up by the right hindleg, with the ridged backbone following the elegant curve of the body. The stone is of greyish-white tone suffused with darker striations.
3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) long
Provenance
Angus Forsyth Collection, Hong Kong.
Anthony Carter, London, 5 January 2007.
The LJZ Collection, United States.
Literature
A. Forsyth and B. McElney, Jades from China, Bath, 1994, p. 316, no. 228.
A. Carter, The LJZ Collection of Chinese Jades, London, 2022, pp. 20-21, no. 5.
Exhibited
Bath, England, Museum of East Asian Art, Jades from China, 11 June 1994.

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Lot Essay

Small jade figures of this type have been variously referred to as ibex or rams and have been dated from Tang to Song. A greyish-yellow jade ibex carved in the same position in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chu is illustrated by James C. Y. Watt, Chinese Jades from Han to Ch’ing, The Asia Society, New York, 1980, p. 52, no. 28, where it is dated Tang (AD 618-907) or earlier. Watt compares the figure to a greyish-green jade ‘ram’ in the collection of Desmond Gure, dated early Song, illustrated by Gure in “Selected Examples from the Jade Exhibition at Stockholm, 1963; A Comparative Study”, B.M.F.E.A., No. 36, 1964, pl. 30, fig. 4. Also illustrated, pl. 30, fig. 3, is an equally small bronze figure of an ibex (2 5/16 in.) from the collection of Mrs. B. Z. Seligman, dated late Tang/Early Song.

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