Lot 724
A SPINACH-GREEN JADE VASE
18th Century
H: 17.5 cm
Estimate
TWD 1,200,000-1,800,000
HKD 323,000-485,000
USD 41,300-62,000
CNY 260,000-390,000
Sold Price
The Display and Connoisseurship of Qing Dynasty , C.H. WANG& CO. Chinese Art, Taipei, 2005, p. 43
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A fine piece of spinach-jade with black dots in its texture is the typical feature of Chinese jade pieces. The piece has a unique style and a sophisticated layout, supported by solid cutting and fine abrading. The body takes the shape of a gu (ancient Chinese alcohol vessel), with a phoenix sculpture standing on the rock on the right, giving a majestic impression. On the left side there is a qilin looking back while breathing a piece of auspicious cloud to support a treasure pot. The piece describes a scene similar to what was written in Spring and Autumn of Wu and Yue: “Yu the Great gave rise to the people, while the phenix stood on the tree and the qilin spreaded around the garden.”
Qilins are peaceful animals. They do not hurt living creatures and can step on grass without disturbing it. Phoenixes are auspicious birds. When they fly in pairs, it is a sign that wise men shall gather. The piece combines the qilin with the phoenix, symbolizing a peaceful world, happiness and auspiciousness in its picture. These animals present the auspice of a bright future.
Connoisseurship: The Literati Sale
Ravenel Spring Auction 2018
Saturday, June 2, 2018, 3:30pm