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A SUPERB JADE AND GILT-BRONZE BELT HOOK, EASTERN ZHOU DYNASTY
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Published: Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, Two Americans in Paris: A Quest for Asian Art, Paris, 2016, p. 74, no. 160.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, 5th-4th century BC. Of typical form, the bronze shaft extending to curved jade terminals, the lower end adorned with a coiling mythical beast carved in high relief, while the upper end modeled in the form of a lobed dragon head. Both jade segments bearing a creamy-white tone, due to extensive natural alteration, though traces of the original celadon jade color remain visible beneath. The reverse with an oval button.Provenance: The Collection of Sam and Myrna Myers, Paris, France. According to the Myers ledger acquired on 10 October 1985 at Drouot in Paris and in the collection for 41 years.Condition: Good condition with surface wear, casting irregularities, and natural age-related imperfections. The jade terminals with evidence of breakage and associated fissures. Few minute nicks and minor nibbling along the edges. The bronze shaft with a rich, naturally grown patina, some areas of malachite and soil encrustation, and extensive rubbing to gilding.Weight: 42.8 gDimensions: Length 10.5 cmThe adoption of cavalry and the attire of nomadic tribes during the Eastern Zhou period led to the creation in China of numerous accessories associated with the new dress: belt hooks and buckles, garment hooks, fittings for iron swords, horse trappings, and archery-related implements. Beyond their utilitarian function, these items also signified the high status of their owners. As jade had previously served this role, it continued to be employed during this period, up to the Han dynasty, in the ornamentation of belt buckles and other metal accessories. See: Filippo Salviatti, Han dynasty, in Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, Two Americans in Paris: A Quest for Asian Art, 2016, p. 70.Literature comparison:Compare a related gold and jade belt hook, Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, 475-221 BC, 12.6 cm long, in the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, accession number F1954.120.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Bonhams Hong Kong, 5 April 2016, lot 40Price: HKD 1,720,000 or approx. EUR 222,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A rare jade and gold-inlaid bronze spoon, Warring States period to Han dynastyExpert remark: Compare the related use of jade and bronze in utilitarian implements of the period and similar patina to the bronze mountings. Note the larger size (20 cm).

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