A CELADON JADE PIG EASTERN HAN DYNASTY (AD 25-220) The stone is carved as a recumbent pig with a flat snout and pointed ears. It is decorated with deep, slanting grooves that delineate the front and rear legs which are tucked underneath the body. The stone is of a celadon colour with inclusions of russet tone. 4 ¼ in. (10.8 cm.) long, box Provenance Acquired from Chang Wei-Hwa & Co. in Taipei, 1998.
A CELADON JADE PIG EASTERN HAN DYNASTY (AD 25-220) The stone is carved as a recumbent pig with a flat snout and pointed ears. It is decorated with deep, slanting grooves that delineate the front and rear legs which are tucked underneath the body. The stone is of a celadon colour with inclusions of russet tone. 4 ¼ in. (10.8 cm.) long, box Provenance Acquired from Chang Wei-Hwa & Co. in Taipei, 1998.
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