A VERY RARE EMBROIDERED GOLD-GROUND RANK BADGE OF A LEOPARD, BUZI
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清康熙 金地繡武三品豹子方補

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

細節
清康熙 金地繡武三品豹子方補
12 in. (30.5 cm.) square
來源
Jon Eric Riis, 舊金山, 2012年以前入藏
出版
D. Hugus, 「Chinese Rank Badges: Symbols of Power, Wealth, and Intellect in the Ming and Qing Dynasties」, 香港, 2021年, 頁 75, 編號 7.11
注意事項
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

榮譽呈獻

Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)
Rufus Chen (陳嘉安)

拍品專文

The orientation of the animal depicted on this rank badge depended on where the wearer would be seated in proximity to the Emperor, as the animal on the badge was not permitted to face away from the Emperor. For example, when the badge would have been worn in court, the official would have sat to the right of the Emperor, and when worn in a social setting, the official would have sat to the left of the Emperor. The present badge, which features a leopard of the third rank facing to the right, would have been worn for social occasions when the official was seated to the left of the emperor.

A very similar leopard badge, but dating slightly earlier in the Kangxi period, is illustrated by B. Jackson and D. Hugus, Ladder to the Clouds: Intrigue and Tradition in Chinese Rank,1999, p. 227, no. 15.008.

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