Asian Art

October 1621, 2021
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LOT 2

Lot 2

A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century

A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century
Lot 2 Details
A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century

明 十七世纪 青白玉卧羊

The jade finely carved with the ram's head turned to one side, the stone of pale white tone with mottled inclusions
2 in — 5.2 cm, length 2.8 in — 7.1 cm

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $1,200
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A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century
  • A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century
  • A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century
  • A Mottled White Jade Carving of a Recumbent Ram, Ming Dynasty, 17th Century
Provenance:

From an English Private Collection
Bonhams London, November 7, 2011, part of lot 126
涞源:
邦瀚斯伦敦骑士桥 2011年11月7日,拍品编号126 英国私人珍藏

Bonhams London, November 7, 2011, lot 126
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