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 PROPERTY FROM THE DE AN TANG COLLECTION  清乾隆   白玉螭龍觥
 A WHITE JADE ARCHAISTIC ‘CHILONG’   展覽:
 VESSEL, GONG,   《玉緣:德安堂藏玉》,永壽宮,故宮博物院,
 QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD  北京,2004年,編號127
 21.5 cm
 EXHIBITED
 A Romance with Jade: From the De An Tang Collection,
 Yongshougong, Palace Museum, Beijing, 2004, cat. no. 127.

 HK$ 700,000-900,000
 US$ 89,500-116,000






 Notable for its archaistic form, this charming vessel is
 exquisitely worked after the archaic bronze wine vessel gong,
 a form which first appeared around the Shang dynasty. The
 present piece embodies the Qing imperial taste for antiquity.
 Gong is a rare shape among ancient bronze vessels, and it is
 even rarer to find archaistic jade vessels after this form. See
 a related gong with russet inclusions preserved in the Beijing
 Palace Museum, illustrated in Li Jiu-fang, Chinese Jades
 throughout the Ages – Connoisseurship of Chinese Jades,
 vol. 11: Qing Dynasty, Chicago and San Francisco, 1996, pl.
 45. Compare also a larger yellow jade vase worked after a
 gong vessel, resting atop a recumbent mythical beast, sold
 in these rooms, 3rd April 2018, lot 3636; and another yellow
 jade example, without its cover, deaccessioned from the
 Speed Art Museum in  Louisville and sold in our New York
 rooms, 24th March 2022, lot 204.





























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