31
Mar

Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case

Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case

Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
13.5″ long by 2.25″ at the widest. Pale Green with a light vein of. In Very Fine used Condition.
Vintage Chinese Jade Jadeite Carved Dragon Ruyi Scepter With Stand & Case
18
Jul

Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang

Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang

Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
LARGE CHINESE JADE RUYI SCEPTER WITH DISPLAY STAND & STORAGE BOX. , or scepter, made of carved jade. A ruyi is a curved decorative object that serves as either a ceremonial scepter in Chinese Buddhism or a talisman symbolizing power and good fortune in Chinese folklore. The “ruyi” image frequently appears as a motif in Asian art. This one has a typical form with a curved handle and head. The head is decorated with a medallion and scrolls. The handle has two beautifully carved qilong dragons facing each other with a ball in the middle. The scepter is made of solid jade, white in color with some brown mottling and small black inclusions. It measures about 13 1/4″ long, 3 5/8″ wide, and 3 1/8 tall. The scepter comes with a wooden display stand and its original storage box. I believe the labels on the box (Chinese text) indicate that the scepter was made at a jade carving factory in Nanyang, sometimes referred to as the “city of jade”. I’m not sure how old it is, but the box probably dates to the third quarter of the 20th century. Condition of this Chinese jade scepter is EXCELLENT. It appears undamaged with no chips or cracks. The jade has some natural mottling and inclusions. The display stand and storage box are also in good shape. Please take a close look at the many photos I’ve provided and judge condition for yourself. See my other listings. For more great items! Carved From Solid Jade. Closeup of Handle With Qilong Dragons. Paper Label on Underside of Head. I will insure this item at my own expense. Txzj pxzj12403 txzj-11 txzj19 txzj115.
Large Chinese White Jade Ruyi Scepter Qilong Dragons Display Stand Box Nanyang
20
Oct

20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)

20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)

20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
I appreciate your courtesy! The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Inches x 3 inches x 100.9g. E m ail me with questions!!! It is important to know when purchasing items that. Please keep this in mind. As your ratings have immediate discount or listing-standing consequences for me. Thank you for understanding!! Charge you my costs. For all packing materials used. And everything has to be. To give you an idea, a. If it is not a free one from the Post Office, costs between. And I usually use at least 3 or 4 feet or more for breakable items. Per box (book box size) will be between. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Other Chinese Antiques”. The seller is “andresharnischbrokerageinc” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Primary Material: Jade
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: White

20C Chinese White Jade Large Scepter Head w. Dragon Motif in Relief (AHB)
12
Nov

Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue

Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue

Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter w/ Dragons c. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter w/ Dragons, circa 1890 (or earlier). We feature a growing selection of Oriental, Chinese and Ethnic antiques. FREE PICK-UP IN THE CHICAGOLAND AREA. Up for your consideration is a Antique 19th C. Chinese Bronze Scepter decorated with hand-chased dragons, with a dragon wrapped around the staff, and terminating in a large dragon’s head. The piece is made of solid bronze, and weighs about 4 lbs. It measures 18″ long and about 4.5″ deep. It is in excellent condition, free of damage or restorations. There is some green corrosion/white powdery build-up in several spots to the surface of the bronze, and more pronounced on the underside of the upper portion. It is a beautiful and old ceremonial piece. This quote is for the Continental U. International Buyers Please Note. These charges are the buyers responsibility. FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! Over 100,000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today! The item “Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue” is in sale since Sunday, August 04, 2013. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Other Chinese Antiques”. The seller is “thesapphiregallery” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: Bronze
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Antique 19th C. Chinese 18 Bronze Scepter with Dragons c. 1890 sculpture statue
16
May

Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings

Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings

Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite With Marking Mounted & Accented With 14K Gold. The wood base measures at about 4.25″ x 2.5″ in size. Property from a Brentwood, California estate. Please see my other listings. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. The item “Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings” is in sale since Tuesday, May 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Other Chinese Antiques”. The seller is “sweetpickensvenice_2″ and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Scepter Jadeite Mounted In 14K Gold With Markings
1
Jan

RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon’s Head General’s War Chariot Scepter

RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter

RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter
Antiques, Artifacts & Fine Collectibles. Gilt-Bronze Dragons Head Scepter. Generals or Warlords War Chariot Scepter. Partial Translation of Ancient Characters. Eastern Zhou DynastyWarring States Period. A Dragon can be unseen or visible, minute or huge. However, always it is great. Item: Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragons Head War Chariot Scepter. Cast Gilt-Bronze Alloy with Mercury Gilding. 8 (200 mm) tall x 6.6 (160 mm) wide 3.2 x 3.2 (80 mm) thick. Eastern Zhou Dynasty to Warring States Period. This hollow, gilt-bronze Dragon Scepter is in museum quality condition. This artifact shows bronze oxidation under the gilt/gold finish. The gilt-bronze surface shows blisters from the oxidation of the bronze. It has deposits and red, green, and blue oxidation of the bronze that was buried for millennia in damp soil rich in cuprite, malachite, and azurite. Close examination with a microscope under natural and black light reveal it to be 100% authentic. Please look at the photos yourself and you will see the authentic details of this piece. Ex private collections in Henan, China; Hong Kong; & Washington State, USA. First time for sale in the United States. This fierce, gilt-bronze, Dragons Head would have been mounted on an ancient Chinese generals war chariot as a symbol of his great power. The Dragons head would have been mounted on a wooden pole that was attached to the generals observation chariot. The fantastic Dragon scepter is believed to have been part of the chariot furnishings of a warlord or general that lived over 2,000 years ago. It is in museum quality condition and EXTREMELY RARE! The Dragons gaping mouth is wide open and shows his four, vicious fangs as well as his back teeth. His curling ears and beautifully curved wings and his single crest are spectacular! Early depictions of Chinese dragons, like this amazing gilt-bronze scepter, has just one crest, while later versions up the present usually have two horns or crests. Just imagine what an image this fierce gilt-bronze dragon would have made as a warlord commanded his vast army into battle; the Sun rays striking this shinning, gold Dragon as it was displayed on the warlords personal chariot! During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, war chariots with bronze fittings and ornaments like this Dragons head were pulled by two or four horses were used in battle and as observation posts for the leaders during the Warring States Period of the Zhou Dynasty. Chariots were also used in royal processions, to transport the royalty and nobility, and for the hunting expeditions of the elite, noble class. With the arrival of the Spring and Autumn Period (771-476 BCE) improvements had been made to the chariots design and construction. Over the centuries, these War Chariots were variously referred to as Gold Chariots. The Chinese War Chariot was a symbol of power as well as prestige among Chinese warlords, who often could boast an army of more than 1,000 chariots. Warlords would authorize the making of molds and the casting of bronze fittings like this lovely gilt-bronze Dragon scepter. The size and number of bronze items one could own or have placed in their tombs upon their death was strictly controlled by the ruling class. The Chinese ancestors believed that the design and display of symbolic, bronze decorations like this Dragon Scepter could communicate with divinities, determine the outcome of battles, and also frighten Evil Demons as well. Therefore, to enshrine the bronze ware in the temple or tomb would do something good to them either bring them good luck or ward off evil spirits. This bronze Dragon Scepter was beautifully cast in a piece mold using the section-mold casting technique and then polished smooth. It would have likely only been in a chariot for a warlord, general, or other high-level commander. There are several very small and faint Kuwen (seal script) ancient Chinese characters cast on the underside of the Dragons chin and his neck, but the characters are too faint for me to read as the bronze oxidation has obscured the characters. I can see what appear to be the following characters: ruler/king, a mans name, war chariot, and head/helmet. The small, round hole at the bottom of the scepter was designed for a wooden or bronze pin that would have securely attached the scepter to a wooden chariot pole. The bronze head is gilded and engraved with inscriptions that are hidden in some areas by the patina (green copper corrosion that forms on bronze). Mercury gilding was invented in China around the 5. Gold powder and mercury were mixed together to form a paste (also called an amalgam). The paste was applied to bronze or silver surfaces and heated. The mercury would vaporize with heat, leaving a thin layer of gold that was then burnished to give a smooth, shiny, gilded surface. This war chariot ornament was probably uncovered in a horse pit and not in a persons individual tomb. Horse pits are underground chambers located outside the main tomb of the deceased. Members of the royalty, military warlords, and nobility sometimes had their horses and chariots buried as a sign of their status and to assist them in their afterlife. This fabulous gilt-bronze dragon scepter was almost assuredly the personal property of a military warlord or general. Dragon Symbolism in China. In China the Dragon (in Chinese Long) has for millennia been the symbol of the Emperor, the Son of Heaven, eternity, Yang and Yin, as well as for male vigor and fertility. The Dragon is considered as one of the 12 Ornaments and one of the most complex and multi-tiered Chinese symbols. The Chinese dragon is a good natured and benign creature that can fiercely protect one from Evil Spirits and harm. The fierce, Dragon Head suggests that it symbolized the power of its owner as well as a talisman to scare away Evil Spirits and to bring good luck in battle. Bronze in Ancient China. In ancient China, bronze items played an important role in ceremonies and rituals for rulers and high officials. The ritual books of ancient China minutely describe who was allowed to use what kinds of bronze items in their daily lives and in their tombs, as well as specifying in what size and quantity. Have been discovered that contain over 2,000 bronze items that weigh as much as 20 tons! Bronze production was carefully controlled by the emperor and bronze vessels and items were meant only for the elite aristocracy and their immediate families. The Chinese inscribed all kinds of bronze items with three main motif types: demons, symbolic animals, and abstract symbols. The creation of magnificent bronze items was highly labor-intensive, and therefore its use was confined to that of the most important rituals of ancient Zhou kings, generals, and aristocrats. The oldest Shang dynasty vessels were used in rituals centered on the sacrificial offering of food and wine to ancestors. Like elaborate banquets for the dead, foods which included meats and grains as well as rice or millet wine and sacrificial water were prepared and presented in bronze vessels and then ritually offered at family altars, often located in a separate structure within a family compound. As British scholar, Jessica Rawson, explains. These were essentially family ceremonies in which both the dead and the living took part. The dead remained an integral part of everyday society, requiring the kind of attention also given to living members of the family. The banquets or rituals were a show of respect to the dead so as to ensure that they would help their descendants by interceding on their behalf with the gods and spirits. Without help from the dead, and a proper acknowledgement of their role, human affairs might fail and their descendants suffer. This was especially so of warlords and kings, whose ancestors not only had the power to affect the fortunes of their descendants, but were semi-godlike, having power and influence over the entire population as well. Thus the most elaborate rituals– more like ceremonies of state than the private rituals held by aristocratic families– were performed by ancient kings. Highly decorated bronze items played a leading role in these rituals– containing sacrifices and hosting their preparation. The Chinese ancestors believed that the design of the ornaments could communicate with divinities and frighten demons as well. Museums and modern archaeological studies usually use the general term copper alloy instead of just the term bronze to describe these ancient treasures, as many other elements (such as tin, lead, zinc, iron, and even arsenic) were added to the copper to form different strengths of types of bronze items. Ancient bronze artifacts such as this gilt-bronze scepter are probably about 80% copper and 20% tin, while modern bronze is closer to 88% copper and 12% tin. About the time this piece was gilded. This gilt Dragon Scepter has a beautiful, old patina with signs of oxidation of the two main elements (tin and copper) that make up this exquisite gilt-scepter. One interesting property of bronze is that once it has oxidized superficially, a copper oxide layer is formed on the surface and essentially protects the object from further damaging corrosion. This protective layer turns in another compound, called copper carbonate for you scientists, that protects most bronze pieces from even corrosive saltwater. It has a wonderful old, patina that is absolutely fabulous: a greenish patina from the malachite in the surrounding soil, some dark red patina from the cuprite in the soil, and a bright blue color that is from the azurite in the soil. This combination of colors forms a fantastic patina that is typical of bronze that has been buried for over 2,000 years. Close examination with a microscope under natural and black light reveal it to be 100% authentic and cast by hand in a mold. I have carefully examined this item under 10x magnification and it also shows authentic and original signs of weathering and ground contact that help to further authenticate it as an ancient piece. You will not be disappointed! It is exceeding rare and museum quality ancient Chinese work of art. It is a wonderful piece and would look great displayed next to your other fine ancient Chinese jade and bronze pieces! Please examine the macro photos taken indoors, as they are part of the description. I obtained this amazing War Chariot Fitting directly from a dealer in China and I Guarantee it to be original and authentic. This is the first time it has been for sale in the United States, as it was previously in a private collection in China and then Hong Kong. It has a wonderful, old, bronze and greenish patina (from the malachite in the surrounding soil) that is typical of bronze that has been buried for over 2,200 years. Close examination with a microscope under natural and black light reveal it to be authentic. It has a wonderful old, patina that is absolutely fabulous: a greenish patina from the malachite in the surrounding soil, and some dark red patina from the cuprite in the soil. Close examination with a microscope under natural and black light reveal it to be 100% authentic and cast by hand in a sand mold. The Great Bronze Age of China. An Exhibition from the Peoples Republic of China , edited by Wen Fong. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980. Archaeological Institute of America, Feb/March 2015. Iron and Steel in Ancient China. Shanghai Museum, Eastern Han Dynasty Bronze. British Museum, Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Gilt-Bronze Chariot Scepter on display. Lot 1270, Large gilt-bronze dragon head terminal fitting, Tang Dynasty, 9 3/4 inches long. Museum of Chinese History, Beijing. The Great Bronze Age of China , edited by Wen Fong, MET, 1980. Changhua Annals of the Republic of China (19111949). Smithsonian Museum, Sackler & Freer Gallery, WDC. This Gilt-Bronze Dragon’s Head Scepter is an EXTREMELY RARE Chinese artifact. Similar examples rarely come to market. It will come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Ancient Civilizations. It failed to sell. E-Bay never charges a buyers premium. Please examine the photos carefully, as they are an important part of the description. Free custom wood stand in photos is included. The AA battery is not included, just there to help you judge the size. All Sales are Final! The item “RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon’s Head General’s War Chariot Scepter” is in sale since Friday, January 01, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Statues\Dragons”. The seller is “houghton-usa” and is located in Sequim, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Color: Gold
  • Type: Scepter
  • Primary Material: Bronze
  • Age: 770 BC — 221 BC
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

RARE Ancient Chinese Gilt-Bronze Dragon's Head General's War Chariot Scepter