8116
A WHITE JADE ‘RAMS AND LINGZHI’ GROUP
QING DYNASTY

Worked to the form of three reclining rams with incurving horns and theirlegs tucked underneath, the smaller goats each biting onto a sprig of lingzhi,the well-polished stone of an even tone.
L: 4.2 cm

Estimate
68,000 - 108,800
266,000 - 425,000
8,800 - 14,000

Ravenel Spring Auction 2014 Hong Kong

8116

A WHITE JADE ‘RAMS AND LINGZHI’ GROUP
QING DYNASTY


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The connotation behind the present lot is symbolic of the Taoist sentiment“Three rams bring the beginning of prosperity in the morning” by relation tothe pronunciation of the word sheep in Chinese, as yang emblems representsthe sun according to the Taoist eight. Hence, the imagery of three ramsaltogether thus represents San yang kai tai . Compare with a jade ram in theCollection of the Asian art museum of San Francisco, illustrated in LaterChinese Jades. Ming dynasty to early twentieth century , San Francisco,pl.64, p.83. See also a jade group of three rams, illustrated in The completecollection of treasures of the palace museum . Jareware III, Hong Kong, 1995,pl.51, p.63.
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