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ANOTHER PROPERTY
 ⱷ765
 A PALE YELLOW AND RUSSET JADE
 ARCHAISTIC VASE AND COVER
 18TH-19TH CENTURY
 The body is carved in low relief on either side with
 four panels, each containing an archaistic phoenix
 on a key-fret ground, below the waisted neck
 flanked by a pair of beast-head handles. The pale
 yellow stone has russet variegation throughout.
 9¬ in. (24.4 cm.), Japanese fitted wood box
 $18,000-25,000
 PROVENANCE:
 Private collection, Kyoto, circa 1970s.

 清十八/十九世紀 黃褐玉仿古饕餮紋獸首耳
 蓋瓶
 來源:
 私人珍藏, 京都, 1970年代前後




 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW JERSEY COLLECTION
 766
 A VERY RARE WHITE JADE RETICULATED
 PERFUMIER
 18TH CENTURY
 The perfumier is carved in openwork as a circular
 band with interlocking T-shaped frets, with
 the exterior carved in low relief with archaistic         766
 C-shaped scrolls. The stone is of an even white
 tone. A four-character Qianlong nian zhi mark is
 incised on the interior of one lower edge.  The use of perfumiers started in the Tang and Song dynasties, and gained
 2 in. (5.1 cm.) diam., zitan cover and stand, fitted   popularity in the Imperial Palace and the noble households as a type of
 cloth box  functional décor during the Qing dynasty. Incense or fresh flowers were
          placed in perfumiers with openings on the sides to emit pleasant aroma in
 $30,000-50,000  the interior spaces. The present circular white jade perfumier is carved with
          reticulated, interlocking T-shaped components. This intricate design was
          known to be an innovation of jade perfumiers during the Qianlong period
 新澤西州私人珍藏  (1736-1795). A green jade perfumier of slightly larger size, carved with very
 清十八世紀 白玉鏤雕仿古紋花熏  similar archaistic scrolls, previously in the Qing Court Collection, is illustrated
          in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Jade Ware
          (III), Hong Kong, 1995, p. 50, no. 39. Another reticulated greenish-white
          jade perfumier of similar size, but with plain T-shaped interlocking elements
          and similarly carved conforming zitan cover and stand, also from the Qing
          Court Collection, is illustrated by Yang Boda in Zhongguo Yuqi Quanji (The
          Complete Collection of Chinese jades), vol. 6, Hebei, 1994, p. 53, no. 85, fig. 1.














                                                                   Fig. 1 Jade reticulated censer, mid-Qing dynasty. Palace Museum, Beijing.
                                                                   玉鏤雕山字花熏, 清中期, 北京故宮博物院藏
                                766 (mark)
 765






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