A Chinese jade pouring vessel
A Chinese jade pouring vessel,
probably Ming dynasty (1368-1644), of archaic bronze form with a small loop handle on a flaring foot, the neck with a pair of confronting stylised kuilong flanking a roundel, the stone of pale greyish-green tone suffused with russet and opaque white inclusions,
9.5cm high
Provenance: Purchased from Bluett & Sons, 2 May 1957;
Christie's, London, 14 May 2019, lot 136.
明(可能) 青白玉雕仿古夔龙纹觥
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A Chinese jade pouring vessel,
probably Ming dynasty (1368-1644), of archaic bronze form with a small loop handle on a flaring foot, the neck with a pair of confronting stylised kuilong flanking a roundel, the stone of pale greyish-green tone suffused with russet and opaque white inclusions,
9.5cm high
Provenance: Purchased from Bluett & Sons, 2 May 1957;
Christie's, London, 14 May 2019, lot 136.
明(可能) 青白玉雕仿古夔龙纹觥
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