Lot  821 Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong

A RARE YELLOW JADE ARCHAISTIC EWER AND COVER

QIANLONG AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795) This ewer is superbly carved in shallow relief on each side with an archaistic phoenix, with the mouth of a dragon head forming the elegant sprout with a looped ring attached to the underside, the cover topped with archaistic bird finial with its crested head turned slightly upward, resting on four out-turned bladed legs of beautiful curvature. L14 cm

Estimate

TWD 8,462,000-10,769,000

HKD 2,200,000-2,800,000

USD 283,900-361,300

Sold Price

TWD 8,769,231

HKD 2,280,000

USD 294,194


The shape of this present ewer is probably an adaption of the archaic bronze wine vessel, he. Emperor Qianlong was well known for his interest in archaism. A number of jades made during his reign were either after archaic bronze or jade form, simultaneously incorporating the motifs found on these archaic pieces. The present lot is an excellent archaistic example from the Qianlong period. The material of this wonderful piece is high quality yellow jade. Only one example is found in Palace Museum Beijing, illustrated in Jade Ware II, The Complete Collection of The Treasures of the Palace Museum Beijing, no. 112.
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The Imperial Treasures Evening Sale

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong

Sunday, November 24, 2013, 7:30pm