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A WHITE JADE ‘BOY AND LOTUS’ PENDANT
YUAN DYNASTY |
This three-dimensional, round sculpture piece is made from smooth jade with some brown spots. The piece consists of a young boy standing, his hair in a braided bun; the boy has a wide nose and big mouth, which is opened in a pleasant smile. He wears a wide robe with a cross collared and wide pants. Both his arms are placed before his waist, and he holds a lotus shoot in his hands; the lotus shoot points upwards behind his back and the large lotus leaf droops downwards. The boy is quite fleshy and plump in a lifelike impression. The piece has a borehole in the back so a string may be strung through and worn. It is a fine specimen that exemplifies the boy-holding-lotus design inherited from the Song Dynasty. |
Estimate
90,000 - 120,000 349,000 - 465,000 11,600 - 15,500
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Sold Price 108,000
423,529
13,918
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