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71. An Archaic Jade Dragon P endant
Shang Dynasty, 13th–11th Century B.C.
the bottle-horn dragon with fish tail drilled through the mouth, traces of cinnabar.
Length 3 ⁄8 inches (9.9 cm)
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Ex Collection Professor Max Loehr, acquired in Beijing, 1943
Ex J.J. Lally & Co., 1993 catalogue no. 54
Exhibited and Published: Early Chinese Jades, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1953, no. 79
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72. An Archaic Jade Fish P endant
Shang/Early Western Zhou Dynasty, circa 12th–10th Century B.C.
with dragon head, a pair of fins projecting from both sides of the belly.
Length 3 ⁄8 inches (8.7 cm)
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A similar fish pendant from the Hotung Collection is illustrated by Rawson, Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing,
London, 1995, p. 25, fig. 10, described as made from a collared disc, an example of repurposed jade during the Shang dynasty.
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73. A Small Archaic Jade Axe Shape P endant
Shang/Early Western Zhou Dynasty, circa 12th–11th Century B.C.
Length 1 ⁄8 inches (4.8 cm)
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Ex J.J. Lally & Co., 1994 catalogue no. 38
Exhibited and Published: C.T. Loo, An Exhibition of Chinese Archaic Jades Arranged for the Norton
Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1950 pl. XVI:4
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74. A Small Archaic Jade Dagger - Axe ( Ge )
Shang/Early Western Zhou Dynasty, 12th–10th Century B.C.
Length 3¾ inches (9.5 cm)
Ex Collection Capt. S.N. Ferris Luboshez, acquired in Shanghai before 1949
Ex J.J. Lally & Co., 1994 catalogue no. 37
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