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明 青白玉鏤雕春水紋牌
Provenance: Bonhams Hong Kong, 28 November 2011, lot 427
A UK private collection
來源:香港邦瀚斯,2011年11月28日,拍品編號427
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The motif of the present plaque originated from the annual goose hunt in the Spring conducted by the Khitan in the Liao dynasty and the Jurchens in the Jin dynasty. Jade plaques from the Liao and Jin periods however, usually also have a falcon used by hunters. Later examples from the Yuan/Ming period, such as the present lot, tend not to have a falcon. See a similar jade plaque, Yuan dynasty, illustrated by James C.Y.Watt, Chinese Jades from the Collection of the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, 1989, no.40; and another in the British Museum, London, illustrated by J.Rawson, Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, p.335, fig.1. Another very similar jade plaque of a goose, Yuan/Ming dynasty, is illustrated by Spink & Son Ltd., Chinese Jade: An Important Private Collection, London, 1991, p.39, no.78.