A GREY AND DARK BROWN JADE WEIGHT
PROPERTY FROM A HUDSON VALLEY COLLECTION
TWO WHITE JADE PLAQUES

YUAN/MING DYNASTY (1279-1644)

Details
TWO WHITE JADE PLAQUES
YUAN/MING DYNASTY (1279-1644)
One is of elongated quadrilobed shape and is carved with a dragon leaping above waves crashing against rocks in pursuit of a flaming pearl reserved on a pierced ground. The other is rectangular and deeply carved on one side with a dragon in the middle, and a peach, a chime and flower sprigs at the corners, while the reverse is carved with a phoenix standing on a rock amidst peonies and below the sun. Together with a white and russet jade archaistic scabbard slide, Ming dynasty, which is carved from semi-translucent stone with areas of russet color on the underside.
4 5/8, 2 7/8 and 3¾ in. (11.8, 7.4 and 9.5 cm.) long, wood stand (3)
Provenance
Scabbard slide: E & J Frankel Ltd., New York, late 1980s.

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