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          A SMALL JADE ‘DOUBLE DRAGON’                        西漢   玉雙龍珮
          PENDANT
          WESTERN HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 8)                   來源
                                                              德馨書屋舊藏,1996年購於香港
          The pendant is shaped as two interlocking C-shaped dragons facing
          opposite directions.
                                                              震旦藝術博物館藏一件C形龍紋珮,同樣斷代西漢,龍紋形態與
          2 in. (5 cm.) long, box                             本器非常接近,但為單龍,著錄於《漢代玉器》,震旦藝術博物
                                                              館,2005,圖版61號。
          HK$280,000-400,000              US$36,000-51,000

          P R O V E N AN C E
          Dexinshuwu Collection, acquired in Hong Kong in 1996
          Compare to a jade C-shaped dragon very similar to the current
          lot, but comprising only one dragon, dating to the Western Han
          dynasty, in the Aurora Museum Collection, illustrated in Jades of
          Han Dynasty, Taipei, 2005, pl. 61.













          2734
          A WHITE JADE PHOENIX-FORM FINIAL                    西漢   白玉鳳鑲金柄飾
          WITH GOLD FITTING
          WESTERN HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 8)                   來源
                                                              德馨書屋舊藏,1996年購於台北
          The gold fitting is surmounted by a white jade finial in the form of
          a phoenix perched with an upright feathery tail.
                                                              河北滿城縣陵山一號墓出土一件造型相似的玉鳳形飾,著錄於
          2æ in. (7 cm.) long, box                            《中國玉器全集 -4- 秦漢—南北朝》,石家莊,1993年,圖96(圖一)。
                                                              震旦藝術博物館另藏一件西漢金柄飾,鑲嵌雙鳳玉飾,著錄於《漢代
          HK$180,000-250,000             US$24,000-32,000     玉器》,震旦藝術博物館,2005,圖版156號。
          P R O V E N AN C E
          Dexinshuwu Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1996

          A jade finial similarly shaped as a phoenix with an upright
          tail was unearthed from a Han dynasty tomb in Mancheng,
          Hebei province, illustrated in Zhongguo yuqi quanji, vol. 4,
          Shijiazhuang, 1993, pl. 96 (fig. 1).











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