Description
古玉 玉戚
参考:LOT 971
AN UNUSUAL OLIVE-GREEN SERPENTINE HEXAGONAL SWORD HILT
LATE SPRING AND AUTUMN/EARLY WARRING STATES PERIOD, LATE 6TH-EARLY 5TH CENTURY BC
Price realised
USD 5,625
Estimate
USD 7,000 – USD 9,000
AN UNUSUAL OLIVE-GREEN SERPENTINE HEXAGONAL SWORD HILT
LATE SPRING AND AUTUMN/EARLY WARRING STATES PERIOD, LATE 6TH-EARLY 5TH CENTURY BC
Of notched outline, carved in low relief with various kinds of scrolls, those on one of the faceted broad sides divided into three registers by rope-twist borders which correspond to the shallow grooves dividing the scrolls on the narrow sides, the other broad side with allover scroll pattern, with further scrolls on the top, and a circular socket on the bottom
1¾ in. (4.5 cm.) high
Provenance
C.T. Loo & Co., New York.
Frank Caro, New York, 1961.
Exhibited
An Exhibition of Chinese Archaic Jades, C.T. Loo & Co. at the Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, February 1950, pl. LIV (11).
Lot Essay
A jade hilt of similar type from Jiangsu Liuhe Chengqiao, dated 6th-5th century BC, is illustrated in Zhongguo yuqi quanji, vol. 3, Hebei, 1993, p. 55, no. 91, and again by J. Rawson, Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, British Museum, 1995, p. 292, fig. 4, where the author notes that hilts of this type were copies of those made in gold.