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A rare Imperially-inscribed pale green and russet jade 'three rams' plaque by Anonymous

Anonymous

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Last recorded sale at Bonhams, Hong Kong (28 Nov 2017)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Nov 28, 2017
BonhamsHong KongFINE CHINESE CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART6
$****** - ******
A rare Imperially-inscribed pale green and russet jade 'three rams' plaque
Artwork Description
Category

other

Dimensions

6.3 cm (2.48 in)

Provenance

Rolf, 2nd Baron Cunliffe (1899-1963), Honorary Keeper of the Far Eastern Collections at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and Lady Cunliffe, and thence by descent

Sold in our London Rooms, 8 November 2012, lot 140

Description

The front carved in varying levels of relief with a scene of two reclining rams resting on a rocky ledge next to a standing ram looking up at a gnarled branch of pine issuing from a craggy cliff, the reverse skilfully inscribed with the poem Kai Tai Shuo in regular script and two seals Tai and Pu, the greyish green stone with russet inclusions, box. (2).