VASE COUVERT EN JADE VERT EPINARD SCULPTE
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VASE COUVERT EN JADE VERT EPINARD SCULPTE

CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911)

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VASE COUVERT EN JADE VERT EPINARD SCULPTE
CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911)
De forme balustre, il est orné de divers registres à décor de masques de taotie, oiseaux, dragons, pétales et feuilles. Le col est rehaussé du symbole bouddhique du double poisson. Les anses en forme de masques de chimère supportent un anneau mobile. Un bouton de fleur forme la prise du couvercle.
Hauteur: 28,5 cm. (11 in.), socle en bois
Provenance
Private collection, Switzerland, acquired in the 1950s
Special notice
" f " : In addition to the regular Buyer’s premium, a commission of 7% (i.e. 7.49% inclusive of VAT for books, 8.372% inclusive of VAT for the other lots) of the hammer price will be charged to the buyer. It will be refunded to the Buyer upon proof of export of the lot outside the European Union within the legal time limit.(Please refer to section VAT refunds)
Further details
A CARVED SPINACH-GREEN JADE BALUSTER VASE AND COVER
CHINA, LATE QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

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Giulia Cuturi
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Lot Essay

The chimera-head ring handles and the archaistic decoration of this vase suggest a reinterpretation of the ancient bronzes during the Qing dynasty.

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