Auction 251023 auction_part_2510232 OCTOBER 2023 LIVE AUCTION - ASIAN ART
By Subastas Darley
Oct 25, 2023
Av. Menéndez Pidal 13 Valencia, Spain

SECOND SESSION, "ASIAN ART".

LOTS 101 - 360

Start after the first session.

Approximate start time - 3:00 p.m.


Jade, Asian art, Decorative arts, Ceramics and porcelain, Furniture, Sculpture and painting.


LOT 101

Jade "horse head", Han dynasty

Finely carved and polished green jade of the Han or later dynasty. Horse head that may have been part of a complete horse attached in sections, in this case to a torso by the joint at the base. The inside of the joint is lined with a wooden ring.


The head is depicted in a realistic way that conveys vigor. All the details are well represented, highlighting the muscles, marked cheekbones, dilated pits and bulging eyes. The elements are highlighted, including the reins held with the mouth. The mane is represented open in the fringe with incised tufts, as in the back fall. The eyes are expressive, open and the eyebrows draw an almost right angle. The neck is arched with the head bent and the gaze forward. The ears are pointed and placed swept back.


It is worth noting the perfection in the representation of the figure. Due to the passage of time, the jade shows oxidation with signs of wear or patina and cracks. In many places the natural veins of the stone are easily observed.


In imperial China, the horse played an important and expanding role in the artistic tradition. In Han times, horses played an important role in the "Han-Xiongnu War", which made them a symbol of status and power. In addition, in the Taoist cult it was believed that jade could preserve the body and transport the occupant to the world of the dead.


It is likely that the figure was intended to be part of a trousseau, like a "mingqi" but made of a precious material. There are examples of jade horses, although few of them are complete. The jade representations are very special.


Height: 19.6 cm; Width: 24 cm; Base measures: 15.6 x 8.6 cm; Weight: 4190 g.


Provenance: European private collection, Spain, originating in the early 20th century.



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LOT 124:

White jade figure "Peace every year", 19th - 20th century

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Sold for: €425
Start price:
400
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25/10/2023 at Subastas Darley
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White jade figure "Peace every year", 19th - 20th century

White jade figure that represents in great detail both birds by means of openwork forms and engraved elements. It is worth noting the fineness in the representation of the stem, the fruit and the beaks, the wings and their feathers. In good condition with wear.

The meaning of this set is related to the expression "歲歲平安" (Suì suì píng'ān), meaning "Peace every year". It shows a long-necked bird with its young on its back, which is securely on its back and carries a rice stalk (喜米) in its mouth. The meaning of word "Sui" (穗) is extended to flowers or fruits that grow from grain stalks after ripening. It has an auspicious meaning, according to traditions it may indicate: "a family full of descendants". 

Size: 4,7 x 2 x 4,9 cm; Weight: 67 g


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