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A GREY JADE MYTHICAL BEAST VESSEL
YUAN/MING DYNASTY

Softly carved as a recumbent mythical beast with head and haunches curled to the right, the cup hollowed out from the underside and with four small double-ended holes, the stone of grey tones with russet flecks and streaks
3 1/2in. (9cm.) long, box
Exhibited
Pacific Asia Museum, 1986, Catalogue, no. 119
San Antonio Museum of Art, 1986
The Dayton Art Institute, 1989, no. 216

Lot Essay

The carving inverts perfectly to sit on the animals ears and raised haunches. The shallow vessel thus formed may have been used as a wine cup or possibly a brush washer. A recumbent feline with its head similarly resting on its rear haunches and with a similar knobbly spine in the collection of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquitites, Stockholm was included in Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages and again in Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, 1973-1975, no. 187.

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