| 中文版 English

具体要求

其它要求

-
关闭
A LARGE AND RARE SEVEN-TIERED JADE CONG, NEOLITHIC PERIOD, LIANGZHU CULTURE
奥地利
04月16日 下午5点 开拍 /17天
此拍品禁止/限制出入境
拍品描述 翻译
A LARGE AND RARE SEVEN-TIERED JADE CONG, NEOLITHIC PERIOD, LIANGZHU CULTUREExpert authentication:1. Dr. Gu Fang has examined the present lot and guarantees its authenticity and the dating above. He assessed it as a piece of notably good quality. A copy of Dr. Gu's signed and notarized expertise, dated 23 February 2007, accompanies this lot. Dr. Gu Fang (born 1962) is an internationally renowned scholar of Chinese art and a leading authority on jades. He graduated from the Department of Archaeology at the prestigious Beijing University in 1986 and later studied at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), where he now serves as a Senior Fellow specializing in archaeological excavations and Chinese jade research. A former visiting scholar at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, he has authored several books on Chinese jades, including the 15-volume The Complete Collection of Jades Unearthed in China (2007), one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind, as well as Chinese Jade: The Spiritual and Cultural Significance of Jade in China (2012).2. Sam Myers has examined the present lot in 2017 and confirmed its authenticity and the dating above. He appraised it at a value of USD 85,000 (or approx. EUR 95,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing). A copy of the valuation from Myrna Myers Arts d'Extrême Orient, Paris, written and signed by Sam Myers, dated 5 May 2017, accompanies this lot.Sam Myers is a scholar and expert of Chinese jades and works of art with over 50 years of experience. In 1976, his wife Myrna Myers opened a gallery in Paris, specializing in Asian art, and together the couple built an extraordinary art collection, including one of the world's most distinguished jade collections, published in numerous catalogs and seen around the world in a number of important museum exhibitions.China, 3300-2200 BC. Finely carved with gently rounded sides and a long, cylindrical interior, carved to each corner with zoomorphic and anthropomorphic mask designs, the former with incised circular eyes above the mouth below horizontal ridges and the latter with large ovoid eyes. The faces are divided with a gently recessed vertical band to the center of each side. The translucent stone of russet veins and white tone with extensive areas of opaque beige calcification.Provenance: Throckmorton Fine Art, New York, United States, by 2007. Collection of Lord Anthony Jacobs, London, United Kingdom, acquired from the above. Collection of Marla M. Kosec, London, United Kingdom, acquired from the above. Lord Anthony Jacobs (1931-2014) was a distinguished British businessman, politician, and philanthropist best known for his leadership of enterprises such as BSM driving schools and the Spudulike restaurant chain. From 1999 to 2002 he sat on the House of Lords Works of Art Committee, reflecting his deep engagement with the arts while building a notable collection over his lifetime. Marla M. Kosec (born 1956) is an American medical professional entrepreneur, philanthropist, and devoted collector whose life has been shaped by decades of travel, service to others, and enduring friendships formed in China, Indonesia, and England. Over 18 years, she assembled a deeply personal collection of Buddhist art and Chinese jades, which she views not as possessions but as living companions.Condition: Expected ancient wear with signs of prolonged burial, including weathering, erosion, calcification, and corresponding surface alteration. Minor nibbling. The base with a chip and an associated visible crack. Further cracks, some with old fills, stabilization and/or restorations. Prospective bidders are invited to request additional video documentation captured under strong backlight conditions prior to bidding.Weight: 1,051 gDimensions: Height 20.2 cmWith a fitted and revolving metal stand. (2)Liangzhu culture and its jades became famous by the late 1980s, when some important cemeteries were discovered and the rich contents of their tombs were revealed to the world. However, the discoveries of the past fifteen years have dramatically changed our view of this late Neolithic culture. Chinese archeologists have uncovered at the Mojiaoshan site evidence of a large, walled settlement measuring 750 acres. They unearthed remains of palatial foundations, jade workshops, habitation sites and a network of waterways within the city, which is presently the largest walled settlement of late Neolithic China.The jades of Liangzhu culture abound in number, diversity, and excel in craftsmanship as some of the most illustrious jade artifacts in the history of Chinese civilization. Among the many types of jades of the Liangzhu culture, the jade cong are the most distinctive. Liangzhu jade cong have a square outer section and a circular inner hollow. Each corner serves as a vertical axis over which a symmetrical mask motif is carved. The cong are the only type of Liangzhu jades with decoration. The early cong were mainly squat, featuring exquisitely carved deity or animal details within the masks, while the later ones were mostly tall with simplified facial features dominated by the eyes and nose.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Zacke Vienna, 11 September 2025, lot 218 Price: EUR 104,000 : A rare tiered mottled jade cong, Liangzhu culture Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, similarly composed of seven alternating tiers, manner of carving, and stone. Note the size (17.3 cm).Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's Hong Kong, 2 May 2025, lot 1003 Price: HKD 3,024,000 or approx. EUR 330,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A rare six-tiered jade cong, Liangzhu culture, circa 3100-2000 BC Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, color of the stone, and style. Note the size (18 cm). 13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.

本场其它拍品

  • 竞价阶梯
  • 快递物流
  • 拍卖规则
  • 支付方式
竞价区间 加价幅度
0
10
50
50
600
100
1,600
200
4,000
500
8,000
1,000
16,000
2,000
40,000
5,000
80,000
10,000
160,000
20,000
+

委托价 (已有0次出价)

欧元

价格信息

拍品估价:10,000 - 20,000 欧元 起拍价格:10,000 欧元  买家佣金:

拍卖公司

Galerie Zacke
地址: Sterngasse 13, 1010 Vienna, Austria
电话: 0043-1-5320452
邮编: 1070
向卖家提问

小贴士

1. 一般拍卖公司接受的付款方式有以下几种:
现金、信用卡、转账汇款、银行支票、个人支票以及PayPal支付。
使用PayPal支付时,请留意需要在账单金额的基础上额外加上 4% 的手续费。
2. 信用卡的种类有以下几种:
3. 转账汇款时请注意银行手续费
海外拍企会要求足额到账,所以请您在汇款时,选择足额到账,或在汇款金额的基础上加上汇款手续费(如25美金)。
4. 国际转账汇款时, 您需要知道海外拍卖行以下汇款信息:
* 收款人名称
* 收款人地址
* 收款人银行账号
* 收款银行国际编码(8位字母数字组合,必填项, 如: BFKKAT2K)
* 收款银行清算码(9位数字组合,选填项)
* 收款银行名称
* 收款银行地址
5. 运输相关事项
有的海外拍卖行会替您安排和协调运输, 您只需要支付相关的运费及保险费(如您需要)即可;有的海外拍卖行会推荐几家长期合作的运输公司, 这些运输公司有着良好的信誉和高质量的工作效率,您大可放心。您只需要提供您的收货地址, 竞得拍品账单。 运输公司会根据您提供的信息给您报价, 您可以在其中选择最优的报价者来承担运输任务。然后就是付款了, 信用卡是最常用的支付手段, 当然还有其他像PayPal,转账等。
6. 进口通关可能出现的关税
国际运送的包裹在进口清关过程中如需支付关税,需由包裹接受人(即买家)自行承担。 征收标准:具体征收标准和额度以海关通知和解释为准。
7. 禁拍拍品
海外拍卖会可能会出现中国法律禁止交易的物品,如枪支、管制刀具、象牙、犀角等;中国买家不得通过本平台参与上述物品的拍卖活动;任何情形下,买家均须对自己的竞拍行为独立承担责任。
服务热线:400-608-1178
查看全部小贴士