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A CHICKEN BONE JADE 'DOUBLE FISH' MARRIAGE BOWL, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
China. The flared sides supported on four short feet and rising to an everted bracket-lobed rim, the interior finely carved in relief to depict two confronting carps with lotus sprigs in their mouths. The opaque stone of a creamy ivory tone with dark veins and patches.

Provenance: From an old Swiss private collection and thence by descent to the last owner.
Condition: Good condition with minor old wear. The stone with natural inclusions and fissures, some of which have developed into small hairline cracks over time. Microscopic nicks here and there. The rim with a minor chip and associated old fill.

Weight: 224.9 g (excl. stand)
Dimensions: Length 15.3 cm

With a finely carved and open worked Zitan stand dating from the same period. (2)

Marriage bowls are so named because of their auspicious imagery symbolizing a long and happy marriage with abundant offspring to carry on the family line, and thus were often presented as betrothal or wedding gifts. In this case, the imagery is provided by the pair of fish and the lotus flowers as well as the ruyi form.

Chicken bone is a term for a rare and highly coveted nephrite jade of an opaque creamy beige color, often with extensive dark veining, which was particularly valued between the later Ming and early Qing dynasties. It is also sometimes said to be 'burnt jade' which has an opaque chalky appearance, usually with minute cracks all over the surface. It is known that nephrite - when heated to about 1000 degrees Celsius in a dry atmosphere - breaks down into diopside, enstatite (a magnesium silicate) and some quartz. In an experiment in the Freer Gallery Laboratory, samples of blue-green and white nephrite were submitted to temperatures up to 1025 degrees Celsius and both altered to an opaque chalky beige color with no change in the shape of the piece or the decoration of the surface. The chief mineral which resulted was diopside, and several nephrite jades in the Freer which appear to have been burnt also give a diopside x-ray diffraction pattern. Jadeite when heated in a similar manner behaves quite differently: it fuses to a glassy material, the surface smoothens out, and if the object is small enough it bends out of shape. See Elisabeth West, Jade: Its Character and Occurrence, The Bulletin of the University Museum of Pennsylvania, Volume 5, Issue 2, Winter 1963, page 5.

The Qianlong Emperor lauded jades, among many reasons, for the durability that this specific stone offers against the ravages of time and fire, unlike most others. The specific chicken bone color pattern of the present bowl may have been produced either by nature, or by deliberately heating the nephrite in a workshop, or by accidental exposure to fire. The collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing, for example, contains numerous chicken bone jades that were burnt in fires which erupted at the palace over the centuries.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Christie's London, 13 May 2016, lot 513
Price: GBP 86,500 or approx. EUR 124,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A 'chicken bone' jade relief-carved bowl, 17th-18th century
Expert remark: Compare the related relief carving and closely related chicken bone color pattern of the jade. Note the smaller size (12.7 cm).



十七至十八世紀雞骨白雙魚玉洗
中國 。花口玉洗,四短足,口沿外翻;玉洗内精美浮雕兩條面對面的鯉魚,魚嘴裡銜著小蓮花。乳白象牙色的不透明玉料,帶有深色紋理和斑塊。

來源:瑞士私人舊藏,保存至今。
品相:狀況良好,有輕微磨損,具有天然內含物和裂縫的石頭,隨著時間的推移,其中一些已經發展成細小的裂縫。多處細微刻痕,邊緣有少量磕損和填充。

重量:224.9 克 (不含底座)
尺寸:長 15.3 厘米

鏤空雕同時代紫檀底座。

此類玉洗之所以被稱爲婚碗,是因為其寓意吉祥如意,婚姻美滿,子孫繁盛,常作為聘禮或結婚禮物。現在這個拍品的中央有一對魚和蓮花,正好寓意吉祥如意與婚姻美滿。

雞骨白是一種稀有的軟玉,呈不透明的乳白色,通常帶有廣泛的深色脈紋,在明末清初尤其受到重視。它具有不透明的鈣化斑,通常表面有微小的裂縫。有關雞骨白請參見 Elisabeth West,《Jade: Its Character and Occurrence》,賓夕法尼亞大學博物館公報,第 5 卷,第 2 期,1963 年冬季,頁5。

由於字數限制,完整中文敘述請至www.zacke.at查看。
A CHICKEN BONE JADE 'DOUBLE FISH' MARRIAGE BOWL, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
China. The flared sides supported on four short feet and rising to an everted bracket-lobed rim, the interior finely carved in relief to depict two confronting carps with lotus sprigs in their mouths. The opaque stone of a creamy ivory tone with dark veins and patches.

Provenance: From an old Swiss private collection and thence by descent to the last owner.
Condition: Good condition with minor old wear. The stone with natural inclusions and fissures, some of which have developed into small hairline cracks over time. Microscopic nicks here and there. The rim with a minor chip and associated old fill.

Weight: 224.9 g (excl. stand)
Dimensions: Length 15.3 cm

With a finely carved and open worked Zitan stand dating from the same period. (2)

Marriage bowls are so named because of their auspicious imagery symbolizing a long and happy marriage with abundant offspring to carry on the family line, and thus were often presented as betrothal or wedding gifts. In this case, the imagery is provided by the pair of fish and the lotus flowers as well as the ruyi form.

Chicken bone is a term for a rare and highly coveted nephrite jade of an opaque creamy beige color, often with extensive dark veining, which was particularly valued between the later Ming and early Qing dynasties. It is also sometimes said to be 'burnt jade' which has an opaque chalky appearance, usually with minute cracks all over the surface. It is known that nephrite - when heated to about 1000 degrees Celsius in a dry atmosphere - breaks down into diopside, enstatite (a magnesium silicate) and some quartz. In an experiment in the Freer Gallery Laboratory, samples of blue-green and white nephrite were submitted to temperatures up to 1025 degrees Celsius and both altered to an opaque chalky beige color with no change in the shape of the piece or the decoration of the surface. The chief mineral which resulted was diopside, and several nephrite jades in the Freer which appear to have been burnt also give a diopside x-ray diffraction pattern. Jadeite when heated in a similar manner behaves quite differently: it fuses to a glassy material, the surface smoothens out, and if the object is small enough it bends out of shape. See Elisabeth West, Jade: Its Character and Occurrence, The Bulletin of the University Museum of Pennsylvania, Volume 5, Issue 2, Winter 1963, page 5.

The Qianlong Emperor lauded jades, among many reasons, for the durability that this specific stone offers against the ravages of time and fire, unlike most others. The specific chicken bone color pattern of the present bowl may have been produced either by nature, or by deliberately heating the nephrite in a workshop, or by accidental exposure to fire. The collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing, for example, contains numerous chicken bone jades that were burnt in fires which erupted at the palace over the centuries.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Christie's London, 13 May 2016, lot 513
Price: GBP 86,500 or approx. EUR 124,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A 'chicken bone' jade relief-carved bowl, 17th-18th century
Expert remark: Compare the related relief carving and closely related chicken bone color pattern of the jade. Note the smaller size (12.7 cm).



十七至十八世紀雞骨白雙魚玉洗
中國 。花口玉洗,四短足,口沿外翻;玉洗内精美浮雕兩條面對面的鯉魚,魚嘴裡銜著小蓮花。乳白象牙色的不透明玉料,帶有深色紋理和斑塊。

來源:瑞士私人舊藏,保存至今。
品相:狀況良好,有輕微磨損,具有天然內含物和裂縫的石頭,隨著時間的推移,其中一些已經發展成細小的裂縫。多處細微刻痕,邊緣有少量磕損和填充。

重量:224.9 克 (不含底座)
尺寸:長 15.3 厘米

鏤空雕同時代紫檀底座。

此類玉洗之所以被稱爲婚碗,是因為其寓意吉祥如意,婚姻美滿,子孫繁盛,常作為聘禮或結婚禮物。現在這個拍品的中央有一對魚和蓮花,正好寓意吉祥如意與婚姻美滿。

雞骨白是一種稀有的軟玉,呈不透明的乳白色,通常帶有廣泛的深色脈紋,在明末清初尤其受到重視。它具有不透明的鈣化斑,通常表面有微小的裂縫。有關雞骨白請參見 Elisabeth West,《Jade: Its Character and Occurrence》,賓夕法尼亞大學博物館公報,第 5 卷,第 2 期,1963 年冬季,頁5。

由於字數限制,完整中文敘述請至www.zacke.at查看。

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§ 17) Payments made to the company by mistake (through the payer ś fault) (e. g. due to miscalculation of the exchange rate by the payer) or payments made to the company for the same invoice several times shall be compensated in form of a credit note for goods for an indefinite period of time. The repayment of such payments in cash shall be excluded.

 

§ 18) Certain auction lots may exist several times (multiples). In such a case, the auctioneer may accept a second, third or even more bids from the underbidder(s). In this case, the text in the catalog and not the illustration shall be exclusively binding with regard to the warranty.

 

§ 19) The company reserves the right to assign to the buyer all rights and obligations resulting from the contractual relationship between the company and the seller by way of a respective declaration, as well as to assign to the seller all rights and obligations resulting from the contractual relationship between the company and the buyer by way of a respective declaration, in each case in terms of a complete assignment of contract with the result that the contractual relationship - following the submission of the aforementioned declarations by the company – shall exclusively be between the seller and the buyer, all of which is in accordance with the basic model of the commission agreement. Buyers and sellers shall already now give their explicit consent to this contract assignment.

 

§ 20) The place of performance of the contract brought about between the company on the one hand and the seller as well as the buyer on the other hand shall be the place of business of the company. The legal relationships and contracts existing between the company, the sellers and the buyers shall be subject to Austrian law. The company, the sellers and the buyers shall agree to settle all disputes resulting from, concerning and in connection with this contract before the territorially competent court of Vienna.

 

§ 21) The export of certain art objects from Austria shall require a permit from the Bundesdenkmalamt [Federal Monuments Office]. The company will orally provide information about art objects for which such export permit will probably not be granted at the beginning of the auction.

 

§ 22) Whenever making a bid, whether personally or via an agent, in writing, online, telephone, or in any other way, the bidder fully and unconditionally accepts the Terms of Auction, the ‘Important Information’ section in the auction catalog, the Terms and Conditions (AGB) of Galerie Zacke, §1-48, the Fee Tariff, and the Bidding Increments table, all as published on www.zacke.at on the day of the auction.

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