Lot 8101
A CARVED YELLOW JADE MYTHICAL BEAST <br/>MING DYNASTY
Carved from a block of yellow jade, this round sculpture is partially covered in brown spots. This beast is in a walking position, with one front leg extended forward and the other backwards. Under its abdomen, rear legs are folded in a crouching position. Looking straight ahead, the beast’s head features “lucky ears”, elliptical eyes, and two curved horns that protrude from its forehead. Its mouth is wide open, revealing its teeth. Three parallel lines that run along its back resemble a spine. Along the spine are two neat rows of curled fur in the shape of clouds. Carved on its four limbs are fire-like patterns. Its long tail is curled inwards and just barely touches the ground. Meticulously crafted, this elegant depiction of an auspicious beast stands out among other sculptures of imaginary animals.
L: 10 cm
Estimate
TWD 1,860,000-2,132,000
HKD 480,000-550,000
USD 61,900-71,000
Sold Price
Chinese Literati Works of Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2014 Hong Kong
Tuesday, October 7, 2014, 2:00pm