Lot

2

An archaic pale brown jade notched blade (Fu), Shang dynasty | 商 玉斧

In The Edith & Stuart Cary Welch Collection

This auction is live! You need to be registered and approved to bid at this auction.
You have been outbid. For the best chance of winning, increase your maximum bid.
Your bid or registration is pending approval with the auctioneer. Please check your email account for more details.
Unfortunately, your registration has been declined by the auctioneer. You can contact the auctioneer on +44 20 7293 5000 for more information.
You are the current highest bidder! To be sure to win, log in for the live auction broadcast on or increase your max bid.
Leave a bid now! Your registration has been successful.
Sorry, bidding has ended on this item. We have thousands of new lots everyday, start a new search.
Bidding on this auction has not started. Please register now so you are approved to bid when auction starts.
1/2
An archaic pale brown jade notched blade (Fu), Shang dynasty | 商 玉斧 - Image 1 of 2
An archaic pale brown jade notched blade (Fu), Shang dynasty | 商 玉斧 - Image 2 of 2
An archaic pale brown jade notched blade (Fu), Shang dynasty | 商 玉斧 - Image 1 of 2
An archaic pale brown jade notched blade (Fu), Shang dynasty | 商 玉斧 - Image 2 of 2
Interested in the price of this lot?
Subscribe to the price guide
London
length 22.8 cm. (9 in.)

Catalogue note


The ancient Chinese character of 'father' depicted a hand holding an axe, representing a leader of a family or a tribe. The word also shares the same pronunciation as an axe (fu). In ancient Chinese culture, jade axes would be deemed as a symbol of status and prestige. This jade fu of mottled green tone with beveled notches and two perforations appears to be used as a component to a wooden pole.




Compare a related axe, illustrated in Max Loehr, Ancient Chinese Jades, The Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, 1975, p.48, fig.18; and another of a smaller size, formerly in the collection of Baron and Baroness von Oertzen, sold twice at Christie's London, 4 November 2008, lot 116 and 3 November 2020, lot 4.
length 22.8 cm. (9 in.)

Catalogue note


The ancient Chinese character of 'father' depicted a hand holding an axe, representing a leader of a family or a tribe. The word also shares the same pronunciation as an axe (fu). In ancient Chinese culture, jade axes would be deemed as a symbol of status and prestige. This jade fu of mottled green tone with beveled notches and two perforations appears to be used as a component to a wooden pole.




Compare a related axe, illustrated in Max Loehr, Ancient Chinese Jades, The Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, 1975, p.48, fig.18; and another of a smaller size, formerly in the collection of Baron and Baroness von Oertzen, sold twice at Christie's London, 4 November 2008, lot 116 and 3 November 2020, lot 4.

The Edith & Stuart Cary Welch Collection

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
34-35 New Bond Street
London
W1A 2AA
United Kingdom

General delivery information available from the auctioneer

Sotheby’s Post Sale Service teams can arrange expert delivery and convenient shipping of your property. We offer exceptional service and competitive rates whether shipping a diamond bracelet or a large piece of furniture. Fully knowledgeable on all international regulations, Sotheby's will compile a full range of services for you, including collection, packing and arranging for shipping and transit insurance worldwide. For sales in London and New York, simply provide us with your delivery address when you register for a sale. Following your purchase, we will send you a competitive and comprehensive shipping quote. For property purchased in all other salerooms, contact that office directly to arrange for the transport of your purchases.

To learn more, or if we may be of assistance contact us.

Important Information

https://www.sothebys.com/en/docs/pdf/conditions-of-business-for-buyers-london-27.09.23.pdf?locale=en

Terms & Conditions

https://www.sothebys.com/en/docs/pdf/conditions-of-business-for-buyers-london-27.09.23.pdf?locale=en

See Full Terms And Conditions