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A FINE PALE CELADON AND BROWN JADE NOTCHED DISK (YABI), LATE NEOLITHIC PERIOD, DAWENKOU OR LONGSHAN
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CULTUREPublished: Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, Two Americans in Paris: A Quest for Asian Art, Paris, 2016, p. 47, no. 80.Exhibited:1. Pointe-à-Callière Museum, From the Lands of Asia. The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Montréal, 17 November 2016-19 March 2017.2. Kimbell Art Museum, From the Lands of Asia. The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Fort Worth, Texas, 4 March-19 August 2018.China, c. 2200-2000 BC. Of circular form, the outer rim finely carved with three pronounced notches rising to pointed tips and articulated with small, raised projections. The interior pierced by a large circular aperture. The translucent stone of an appealing pale celadon tone with brown shadings, cloudy inclusions, and some areas of opaque, creamy-white calcification.Provenance: From The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Paris, France. According to the Myers ledger acquired on 14 April 2001 in Hong Kong and in the collection for 25 years.Condition: Very good condition, commensurate with age, with minor wear and inherent natural imperfections, such as inclusions and small fissures. Few small chips along the edges, some of which have smoothened over millennia. Occasional minute nicks and light surface scratches. The stone with visible areas of natural alteration.Weight: 66.7 gDimensions: Length 10.1 gLongshan and Dawenkou, located in the Shandong province area, between the cultural sphere of Hongshan in the North and that of the Liangzhu to the South, were two late Neolithic cultures which used jade items, primarily as status symbols and emblems of power. Compared to their neighbors and antecedents, the Dawenkou and Longshan cultures made less use of jade, which was worked mostly as small ornaments, tablet-shaped axes or ritual blades. The jades of these cultures, such as the notched rings exemplified by the present lot, represent a development of earlier shapes.Notched rings form a category of their own and are still poorly understood, though a line of development of this peculiar form can be traced to small Hongshan culture ornaments. Over time, the indentations carved on these small jades gradually developed into pointed projections, usually three in number. The latest Neolithic examples show an increase in the size of the discs and the addition of small, regular notches carved on the sections of the border comprised between the projections. These notches are a recurring feature on jades crafted during the transition from the late Neolithic to the Bronze Age (c. 2200-1900).As noted by Filippo Salviatti, these regular notches may represent a faint memory of the outline of the feathered headdress worn by the Liangzhu anthropomorphic figures and were carved on jades reserved for the elite members of these late Neolithic and early Bronze Age societies. See Filippo Salviatti, Early Bronze Age, in Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, Two Americans in Paris: A Quest for Asian Art, 2016, p. 46.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related pale celadon jade notched disc, Neolithic period, Longshan culture, c. 2500-2000 BC, 13.5 cm long, in the Harvard Art Museums, object number 1943.50.530. Compare a closely related pale brown jade notched disc, Neolithic period, Longshan culture, c. 3000-1900 BC, 13.2 cm long, in the Harvard Art Museums, object number 1943.50.532.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie's New York, 23 September 2022, lot 822Price: USD 18,900 or approx. EUR 17,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A rare pale green and beigish-brown jade notched disc, Northwest China, late Neolithic period to early Bronze Age, 3rd-2nd millennium BCExpert remark: Compare the closely related serrated form, manner of carving, and color of the stone with similarly calcified areas. Note the slightly larger size (11.5 cm) and the provenance, as this lot was formerly part of the Sam and Myrna Myers Collection.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Sotheby's Paris, 12-21 December 2023, lot 89Price: EUR 8,890 or approx. EUR 9,500 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A brown jade notched disc, late Neolithic periodExpert remark: Compare the closely related serrated form and manner of carving. Note the smaller size (8 cm) and the provenance, as this lot was formerly part of the Sam and Myrna Myers Collection.

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