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 A YELLOW AND RUSSET JADE ‘NINE DRAGON’   清十八世紀   黃玉帶皮雕九龍戲珠角盃
 RHYTON,
 QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
 h. 14 cm

 HK$ 480,000-550,000
 US$ 61,500-70,500






 This magnificent drinking horn is intricately carved with a
 mass of swirling dragons and clouds. Accentuated by the
 piece’s natural russet inclusions, these dragons are rendered
 in astonishing detail and represent the heights of imperial
 jade carving. Though archaistic jade rhytons featuring pairs
 of chilong dragons can be traced back to the Song dynasty,
 pieces of this style and technical excellence are practically
 unheard of.
 The ‘nine dragon’ motif, symbolising imperial power
 and good fortune, appears most famously on a wall of
 Ningshougong (Palace of Tranquil Longevity), installed
 there in 1771 by the Qianlong Emperor. For other examples
 of striking jade vessels of this type, compare a related Qing
 brush washer in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing,
 illustrated in Zhongguo yuqi quanji [Complete collection of
 Chinese jades], vol. 6, Shijiazhuang, 1993, p. 226, pl. 333.



































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